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Significant osteoporosis: I need a bone plan

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Nov 27 8:02pm | Replies (117)

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I believe the two-year limit for Forteo and Tymlos is because of the danger of osteosarcoma (bone cancer) for longer than two years.

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There is no longer a two year limit for Forteo. I believe I read that not a single person has gotten bone cancer. The testing with very high doses given to rats.

I have read that Tymlos is newer but that the limit may be lifted for that as well.