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Replies to "My understanding is this...prolia will maintain your bone density, Tymlos will help grow additional bone."
I had 7 injections of Prolia beginning in 2012, only 2 years after it was on the market. It did nothing for my Osteopinia. However the horrible side effects have been a living nightmare for me personally. I wish I had researched it before ever taking it. I trusted my doctor. 2015 was my last shot and I am still suffering from the Prolia, the actual drug is denosumab, also marketed a Xgeva for cancer patients. It is a form of chemotherapy. I had a close friend that was given it for cancer. She and I compared our problems for this drug and the were very similar. Joint pains, severe back pains, jaw problems, skin rashes. I just got an injection of cortisone in my hoping it will help my pain. I tell everyone, beware of Prola, it is poison and should be taken off the market. The reviews on it on many sights are really bad. I hope this helps you and other to not go through my suffering from Prolia. Sincerely hope this helps!
I googled it and don't think it would be something I would want.