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I don't believe I was treatment naive when I started the Evenity injections. I started treatment with hormone replacement therapy in 2010 and did this for a few years. Then I switched to Evista which I took for about 5 years. This may be considered treatment-naive, but I'm not sure. My last CTX in June of 2025 showed I was in the normal range. I had a BALP (bone specific alkaline phosphatase) instead of the P1NP. It was also in the normal range. Do you base your opinion on a study? My feeling is that Evista would work for me. I think the main objection by the medical community is that Evista works with the spine and not the rest of the skeleton. However, this could work for me. My T Score in my spine is very low, but my left hip T Score in 2023 was -1.6. Because of this, I would be willing to take a chance on the Evista because of the way it works and less side effects. If you know of any studies done on Evista as a follow up to Evenity, please let me know.

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I see. If you’ve used Raloxifene before, that could give you a bit of background information - especially if you had CTX levels checked while on it. That would show how well it was working to suppress bone resorption for you. I’ve come across studies on Raloxifene used after drugs like Forteo, or Prolia (not strong enough for rebound after prolia cessation) but I haven’t come across using it after Evenity in clinical studies.