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Chris are you allergic or sensitive? Are you sure it is the active medication? I ask because I can only take pills from certain manufacturers: I have neurological symptoms from some companies' meds.

Did you try an infusion? If so, with hydration, meds and slow infusion?

Would Benadryl before an infusion help or is your allergic reaction ongoing for days or weeks?

I am only asking because I am going to have to try an infused biphosphonate myself after Tymlos and tend to react to a lot of meds.

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Replies to "Chris are you allergic or sensitive? Are you sure it is the active medication? I ask..."

Good afternoon @windyshores. Thank you for responding. I do have a few allergies to "stuff". It began with general anesthesia at the age of 9. An emergency appendectomy put me in isolation for 10 days. Even my parents could only see me through a small window. Now, the anesthetists are very willing to work with me before surgery.

I developed Atopic Dermatitis and have to deal with fabrics, laundry soaps, cosmetics, and many household products. (My excuse for staying out of the kitchen!!). Then I had my most severe reaction to Polypropelene fumes ...... and other VOCs are off-limits. I end up in the ER.

Benadryl....I took that early on with the AD issues. How would it be helpful now with Prolia? Your time and attention are greatly appreciated.

May you have happiness and the causes of happiness.
Chris