Prolia treatment for osteoporosis: What is your experience?
I received the results from my bone test and they have recommended I start Prolia. I have read the side effects and I am concerned. Has anyone use this drug and if so what side effects have you experienced. Thank you
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I can no longer tolerate Prolia, Has anyone been successful taking another osteoporosis drug to replace Prolia
Hi @hlp123
You will see that I moved your post to a long standing discussion regarding Prolia and osteoporosis. I did this so you can connect with other members with osteoporosis. Have you looked into any of the following medications?
alendronate (Fosamax)
risedronate (Actonel)
ibandronate (Boniva)
zoledronic acid (Reclast, Zometa)
denosumab (Xgeva)
teriparatide (Forteo)
abaloparatide (Tymlos)
raloxifene (Evista)
Thank you !
Yes I have printed out the Mayo Clinic medication summary for each of the medications. My concern is that they all list basically the same side effects and one major concern of mine is that I asked about getting a vaccination while on Prolia and I was told that this was not a concern. As it turns out, I had such severe side effects with Prolia before I got my Booster for COVID that the doctor said the Booster exacerbated the side effects of Prolia and that as long as I am on Prolia I cannot not get vaccinated. This is very stressful and one of the main reasons I want to get off of Prolia, but I want to take the safest alternative that will allow me to get vaccinations since I am certain we will need to get additional vaccinations by the Fall. I am trying to gather all the information I can about what alternative medication that will prevent the spinal fractures and other rebound effects of stopping Prolia.
I really want to take the safest, alternative that will protect me.
My doctors recommended Prolia to me and told me that Prolia had 15% fewer side effects than any other osteoporosis drug. Well, I got severe joint, muscle and bone pain. And the worst thing is that once you start Prolia you cannot stop it without substituting another medication. I am trying to find the safest alternative so I can stop taking Prolia. I wish I had not started it.
I replied on the Evenity thread (and should have replied here). It is difficult to respond though without knowing your DEXA scores and whether you have fractured. With LCIS, and DEXA's that aren't too severe, raloxifene might be a good choice, as your doctor said. Tymlos can be taken at a low dose and then ramped up. Reclast is also used for cancer patients as well as for osteoporosis. They all have side effects listed. There is no way to know in advance how your body will react. Often starting at a low dose (this can be done with Reclast as well) and working up can be a good approach. After Tymlos my doc is going to try 1/4 dose Reclast administered slowly with meds beforehand, because I am sensitive.
High cholesterol is listed as a Prolia side effect. It did make my already high cholesterol go higher and changed the ratio of hdl:ldl negatively. Fortunately, I am able to take Repatha, an injectable monoclonal antibody which has lowered the cholesterol.
Thank you, This sounds like very good advice ! My allergist has set up a pre treatment regimen for my vaccines. I am sure he would do the same for an osteoporosis medication. I also really like the plan to start out with a low dose. I had a tetnus booster this summer and my allergist split the dose in half and gave me 1/2 in each arm after I had pretreated. It really helps me to hear what you did. Thank you again. I need to have a plan in place by March 21st.