My doctor did not prescribe any other medication after Prolia
I am a 24 year old male. I have been taking prolia for 3.5 years due to osteoporosis. After 7 doses of prolia, my doctor stopped my medication and did not replace it with anything else. She only prescribed calcium supplements. When I told my doctor about the rebound effect, she said that this is not a problem in young people. However, I am still worried. Is it safe to stop prolia and not replace it with anything else, even though my bone formation rate is high at this age? Can I overcome this without taking medication by using exercise, d3+k2, calcium, magnesium supplements?
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Your doctor is misinformed: by now the rebound effect of stopping Prolia is well known. You are at risk of vertebral fractures if you don’t follow up with another bone drug .
I am 72 and had been taking Prolia for about 3 yrs when I needed a lumbar fusion. The surgeon wanted me to take a faster bone building drug before and after surgery. I had the surgery August 2024. Fast forward, I was on Tymlos 4 mos, quit due to side effects and switched to Evenity for the past 7 mos. My recent Dexa was very disappointing. Loss of 19% in left hip and 3% in Right hip but gain of 10% in lumbar spine- helped in part from bone growth material inserted during surgery. Endo is planning to return me to Prolia next I believe. Does this sound appropriate? I have just lost confidence in these medicines.
Please make the time for yourself....see an endocrinologist and don't self-medicate.
Very good and sound advice.
You have to have calcium intake of about 1200 mg daily while on any of these drugs or they don’t work
That is absolutely untrue.
With astrozole
Can just calcium increase work as well as prolia
I don’t want to take prolia shore
Maybe skip anzoprolol
it should be compulsary to be told how difficult it is to ge off this drug before your started on it
No. Unfortunately, it's not that simple. The bone building process involves a lot more than calcium. Otherwise, we could all take calcium supplements and be cured.