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Osteoporosis meds: How do they work?

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Jan 2 11:41am | Replies (259)

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Has any one seen reports for Reclast? That's the yearly infusion I've had once. Rescheduled for second one in march. I haven't seen any bad reports on it

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I'm beginning to wonder Reclast compared with Prolia. I've had Prolia once, next dose in January therefore you take meds yearly, and me every 6-months. I haven't any side effects but both compare equal as far as I know. Perhaps it's where the bone loss is. My doc told me not to worry, but Prolia the rest of my life makes me doubtful. Regardless, I'm doing as I'm told.

I am very allergic to lots of meds, food and wool and I had Reclast years ago with no bad affects. Then I had nothing partly because of a dislike of all medicine even I needed it. Now I am a insulin dependent diabetic (not taking anything nowper Dr's advice) and can only take Prolia. I liked Reclast because (I) It is only given 1 time a year; (ii)It is a fairly fast procedure; (iii) It's relatively painless; and (iv) (I had no side effects.Good Luck.

Hi @judipie, welcome to Connect. You mentioned having diabetes, although you don't have to take anything for it currently, you may find the Diabetes & Endocrine System group, https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/diabetes-and-endocrine-problems/.

@judipie, if you don't mind sharing, would you care to let the other members know the results of your reclast treatment?