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Evenity is not a biphosphanate. It mainly grows bone, but suppresses turnover at a rate less than the biphosphanates or Prolia. Evvenity works by suppressing sclerostin. (For that matter, Prolia is not a biphosphanate either.) The danger of losing your teeth is very very very small with Evenity. The danger of fracture may be high, at least for some. You take it for a year and it turbocharges bone growth.

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Great clarification. Do you have any info on why the risk of fracture is high for some or can point me in the direction of related documentation? Would like to understand what makes someone more at risk for fracture. So the bottom line is whether Evenity can grow bone faster than the turnover rate of bone in an individual’s body. Thanks