← Return to Prolia treatment for osteoporosis: What is your experience?

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@sue225

@contentandwell yes, as I mentioned in one of my posts, that's what my endocrinologist has recommended I take if I decide to discontinue Prolia. I know, I am also leery of a drug that stays in your system for possibly longer than 12mos. Out of the frying pan and into the fire. If it's any consolation, my endocrinologist put her over 80 year old mother-in-law on Reclast. The only thing she has experienced is achiness and her daughter-in-law, the endocrinologist advised her to take Tylenol.

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Thanks, @sue225 My PCP mentioned that his mother is on it and doing well too. I am sure she must be older than I am since he is in his late 50s and I am in my early 70s.
Doctors all seem to love Reclast. A friend is on it too and her husband is an ob/gyn. These are all sort of scary, that's for sure.
JK