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@tkdesign

Yeah that is what i am suspecting needs to happen. It makes no logic to say take more when it raises your levels. I understood when my levels were low on no drug to take more calcium...but now, i would assume this needs adjustment.

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On Tymlos, I went from taking 1000 mg of calcium and had a 24 hr urine test which showed way too high. U cut back to 500 mg and still way high. I then took no calcium supplement and the results were just a tad above the normal line. These medications really do increase calcium levels.