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DiscussionProlia dangers for those with autoimmune disease
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They already have many class action lawsuits against them and lawsuits settled.
I also reported to FDA who reported it to them immediately. FDA is liable as well.
I called Amgen in distress for help, not legal. I wanted to know if the drug can be reversed or diminished. But it can’t be. And there’s no stopping point for the fallout.
Any major pharmaceutical company can well afford the losses to a patient, including loss of life. Something we know but they definitely won’t put in the literature.
We all have our own story. Any osteo p drug has potential for life altering fall out. A quick scan of lawsuits is revealing.
But my thread is for those with autoimmune diseases, some of which are life threatening. Your circumstance is different though no less serious.
Autoimmune disease is incurable. Prolia pushed me deeper into the rabbit hole. It’s been a nightmare, especially the efffects on my brain.
Prolia can and has exacerbated my diseases within 20 seconds of injection.
Now I’m having jaw and tooth issues.
I’m far away from stability. This is a devastating experience for me which hit fast and hard.