Forteo vs. Tymlos: Which did you choose?
I have to make a decision on Forteo vs. Tymlos and am not sure what to choose. Forteo has been around a lot longer, but has to be refrigerated. Tymlos only around 1 1/2 years but is shelf stable and seems to have less side effects and less issues with calcium. Can anyone offer their perspective? Thank you!
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It is not about the needle injection. My body takes time to adjust to meds. I don't want to take a chance with any reaction. The Pharmacist I spoke with never heard of doing it and looked it up on the website. As far a smaller dosage for example on a thyroid med I am only using a half of the normal prescribed amount. It took me several weeks to adjust with side effects. I still have them but it is tolerable.
Have you applied for a Tier Exception? I am going to try. Nothing to lose. Just aggravates me that if you are not on Medicare you can get 0 copay coupons.
Hi Chris it's Diva again.
Have you heard of Osaglex mk7? My friends Dr. recommended it for her Osteoporosis rather than drugs. Wants her on it for 4 months than rescan. Have a awesome day.
yes, and you know what helped me make the decision to stay with it? someone (either on this board or elsewhere, can't remember) wrote, if you had cancer that could be treated with chemo, would you leave your cancer untreated because chemo has uncomfortable side effects? somehow that gave me a diiferent perspective. we might not think of osteoporosis as being as serious as cancer, but as i mentioned before, i have seen the older women in my family become completely debilitated by it -- permanently folded over until the end of their lives.
I take smaller doses all the time and my Drs. know this. I am 5 feet and weight is in the 84 lbs. Women that I know that are smaller can not tolerate the full dosage of drugs. I still have side effects on my Thyroid med but can tolerate the dosage since it is smaller. And when it gets too bad I take a break for a day. From this group I have received wonderful information. But ultimately we must chose what we know our bodies can handle.
@diva Thank you for the suggestion. I haven't applied for anything yet because I haven't made a final decision about what I will go with. I hadn't heard of Tier Exceptions before but it could possibly apply because I probably cannot take the oral drugs since they might affect my esophagus, but I am not sure how I would get out of taking the other, less expensive infusions.
JK
@laurapearl That is really a good way of looking at it. Thanks for the thought. With that in mind, I think if you hope to have a good number of years left, it makes sense to do one of the available drugs, despite their side-effects.
JK
I have decided to go with Tymlos since it is less $ with my insurance. Also will not go with Prolia. Rx plans never mention it as a option . Also has nothing to do with your income. Get all your ducks in a row when applying. I.E. reasons why you can't have Prolia or Reclast . Any dental issues and have a doctor write a note for you to submit. I haven't started treatment and it will probably be a few more weeks till I do.
@diva Unfortunately I can't think of any dental issues. I will have to check with my transplant team to see if they have any objections to any of these medications. I can do nothing without their input.
JK
Why do you need to address dental issues when you're taking it?