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Long-Term Reclast Side Effects

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: May 31 8:52am | Replies (37)

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@broken13 what were your numbers when you locked them in with Raloxifene after Forteo? It sounds like you eventually started losing your gains since you are doing another round with Teriparatide? And why did you choose Raloxifine over Prolia or Reclast, if you don't mind sharing?

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@cat1203 I had 13 compression fractures in my spine and broke my wrist previously, so they are unable to get a reading in my spine or wrist. Total hip score showed improvement of 13.6%, so given forteo works mainly in the spine, we concluded even more gains there. Raloxifene is not as strong in maintaining density, put Prolia is not recommended for me due risk factors and after a severe reaction to Bisophomates early on, I am very reluctant to try Reclast, plus that would eliminate future option of Forteo afterwards.