Prolia discontinuation
Hi, due to an osteoporosis diagnosis, I took two injections of Prolia six months apart and due two side effects, I want to come off of it. I do not want to transition to a bisphosphonate or remain on one. How do I take myself off of Prolia safely? I am not getting a straight answer from my doctor.
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Thank you Windyshores for the answer. Really if a nurse is i good person, than a patient sensitive as me can do only one shot as Gently told.
As one doctor (not an OP doctor) told me, I can always refuse the second shot. I prefer to make arrangements in advance so hopefully the second syringe can be saved for the next month.
@normahorn I tried that. They cannot save it for the next month.
You (via an insurance company) paid for it so it should be your property.
If I do Evenity again, I might try bringing a cooler and taking it home. But that may not be allowed (liability concerns about us injecting ourselves?). The office won't store it.
I can't remember exactly but I believe I paid less when I did one shot.
I wish we could just inject ourselves at home. Not sure why not. It's IM. I would do 1 1/3 which is my optimal dose!
Hi, Evenity and Prolia are both Sub-Q, not IM. I have had both meds.
“Subcutaneous (SQ or Sub-Q) injection means the injection is given in the fatty tissue, just under the skin.” (from website)
I did home injections with Evenity.
I’m not sure there is an answer. If your bone density is normal you’ll be safe for a few months. I am being tested for the jaw disease osseocronisus from Prolia and have no choice. I may have to go in Tymlos of Forteo or risk bone fractures in my back. I’m sorry I ever started, but unfortunately once you go on these meds you go downhill and the consequences are not good. Everything I read is bad news and worse. If my Medicare drug plan does not cover this drug it will cost me a fortune and there are side effects as well. I hope someone comes up with something else.
@laujodrik I have been told that Tymlos and Forteo are not very effective after Prolia. If you have jaw necrosis I can see that Reclast would not be a good option but I wonder if you could do at least some Evenity. Does your doctor suggest Tymlos or Forteo?
@sandrac sorry of course, Evenity is sub-cutanteous. Apologies! All the more reason to let us do it at home (and we could adjust the dose!)