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My insurance situation is different since I live overseas. It so happens that my insurance covers 90% without limits on number of doses.

The official recommendation for Evenity is still 12 monthly doses.

Amgen funded the study that I cited (no suprise) but did not provide any specific information to me.

I would be very interested in your doc's reaction to the longer use of Evenity and the sequence of meds I am planning to follow. I find that more thoughts help me to make more informed (and hopefully more successful) decisions.

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I will let you know. I suggested Evenity after Tymlos myself to my doc and even sent him some quotes from a forum! I love my doc and he is open to any discussion. Docs are often limited by FDA and other approved protocols but he is flexible.

It looks like things are more possible in whatever country you are in.

Amgen does not have patient assistance. Right now my Tymlos is free. Amgen told me they have a foundation(s) but it sometimes does not have funds left!

I am considering Evenity. Have doc appts coming up to discuss. The black box warning makes me very nervous