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Anyone used prolia?

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Sep 28 5:52pm | Replies (39)

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There is now a generic brand of Prolia that is cheaper and some insurance plans will only cover this version now. My sister has been on Prolia for 10 years! Took her out of osteoporosis and into osteopenia. No side effects for her.

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broken13: It's actually not a generic, but rather called a biosimilar. But still, semantics don't really matter; it's a copy-cat drug of Prolia. And after 5 successful years on Prolia I got really sick on this copy-cat drug, (called Jubbonti) after being injected with it last month. It's only been on the market for 3 months. The company that has marketed Jubbonti seems to specialize in marketing biosimilars and generics after the patents for the original drugs expire. I am hoping to get an exception approved to only receive Prolia injections, again, in the future. I am glad to hear your sister has been on Prolia twice as long as I have and is doing well with no side effects. Thank you for posting.