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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Thank you for your up-date. Yes, definitely, we all want to avoid a broken hip. I am at high risk for fracture without impact for my left hip. I try to walk every day to get my weight bearing exercise and I take Calcium and vitamin D3, but I still worry about my hip. Unfortunately my doctors told me a year ago that Prolia was the best way to protect my hip. We did not anticipate the severe side effects I would experience with Prolia and I certainly did not know that I would experience the difficulty of what to do when I decided to stop taking Prolia. I am continuing to hope that Reclast is the answer for me.
Thank you so much for sharing your journey through this part of our lives !
My best to you !
Thanks so much!
My pet peeve is doctors failing to adequately explain a drug completely to a patient. That should always include known side effects and any other considerations with respect to taking that drug. The doctor should certainly have known 'the issues' with transitioning off of Prolia, they're well-publicized. Oh well.
Just a suggestion. If you're not taking vitamin K (preferably K2 to protect arteries from the calcium you're taking), I hope you look into adding it. According to a neurosurgeon friend who treats patients with vertebral injuries, vitamin K2 has an important role in bone health.
Good evening @scpartin, I just ran across your recent post about having MRONJ with Polia. I am starting to have jaw pain days and my next injection is in June. I am terribly anxious. Will the MRONJ get worse? How did you treat it? I cannot move to another reabsorption protector because I have the same reaction with any bisphosphonate I had no problem with Tymlos for 2 years. Any advice for me and others who are limited to one choice?
Thank you.
Chris
Chris I believe the two year limit has been lifted for Forteo. Don't know if that might be helpful.
I'm sorry you're having jaw pain. My advice is to see a dentist or oral surgeon to find out what is causing your pain. MRONJ usually occurs after some type of dental surgery and the main symptom is failure to heal with continued pain and infection. Two months after a Prolia injection, I began experiencing pain and symptoms of infection around dental implants which had been in place for twenty years. After the implants were surgically removed, the site did not heal and I was treated for months with antibiotics and oral rinses. I don't know whether the Prolia caused the implants to fail in the first place, but it definitely led to MRONJ post surgery. I feel very fortunate that my jaw eventually healed. Some people are not as lucky and end up with a chronic problem. I hope this is helpful and that you are able to resolve your pain.
I don't recall saying that. I don't know a Dr. Adachi. I did say that I started Prolia and so far didn't have any side effects. That's all I said. It may have been someone commenting on my post but it wasn't me saying that.
Yes I read this article on melioguide. My comments were my feelings on Prolia. Other osteoporosis drugs can do the same. Unfortunately, this is what we face as women who have osteoporosis. Each person must make their own decision along with help from their doctor to make the right choice for them. I had to go by what advice my doctor and endocrinologist said was best for me at this stage of my osteoporosis journey.
Personally I am avoiding Prolia based on my doctor's recommendation. But everyone is different. I am doing Tymlos and depending on scans will follow up with either Evenity or a partial dose of Reclast. Good luck!
Good luck to you as well.