Osteoporosis and Forteo (teriparatide): What to hear experiences
Wanting to hear people’s experience with using Forteo generally , good and bad. Concerned about having to travel and keeping it at the 36-46F range. Also would like to hear from those that used it 15-20 years ago and if any medical issues have come about that are related to Forteo.
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Update: copay for third month $240. Yeah!
Elizabeth,
I don’t recall receiving any info about a timeline from a Dr. I do think that on this forum it was suggested that the most gain occurs within the first year. I have had challenges with cramping in my feet & calves for many years so that’s not due to Forteo in my case! I’m sorry to hear you are experiencing that problem. I hope that you’ll be able to stay the course for as long as possible. Take care
@windyshores My Endo put me on Forteo (teraparatide) because it has been approved for more than 2 years. I was on Tymlos for 2 years, then prolia, Evenity, now teraparatide. I had the best results on Tymlos. To be fair when I had my bone density scan I had only been on teraparatide for a few months.
My muscles in my back are really sore, but I don’t think that is from the medicine; probably the way I hold myself.
If you have regular insurance (not Medicare), there are manufacturers coupon you can get. I paid zero the whole 2 years I was on Tymlos and I am paying zero for Forteo (generic Teraparatide).
I called the pharmacist regarding this and he said that as long as it hasn’t been out of the refrigerator for 36 hours, then it’s fine. You can also get little coolers (smaller than a lunch bag) that you can carry your medicine in. I am traveling in a week and I bought one on Amazon. It has small ice packs for it.
That’s good to know too. I had major sticker shock at first. I should have called Medicare right away .
Also, as an FYI, last week I spoke with a nurse educator at Lilly who said it is 36 *cumulative* not-refrigerated hours for one pen, assuming it is at temps between (I think) 47-77 degrees. Example: if pen is not refrigerated for 12 hours one day and the same pen is not refrigerated for 10 hours another day, it has not been refrigerated for 22 cumulative hours.
Thank you, very helpful
I traveled with forteo and never had a problem. A lunch bag with blue ice. Carry your prescription with you and let them (TSA) know you have it when you get to the screening, if flying . The blue ice may freak them out. If I was at a hotel I kept the pen in the bag in the frig in the room. I didn't trust the frig not to freeze.
Have a good trip!
I couldn't take HRT due to personal and family history. I did try it twice after menopause, and had horrible reactions (weight gain, depression/dysphorias). I inject my inner thighs because the fat is looser there--when I injected the area around my navel, the fat somehow pushed the injection dose out, I guess because the fat is denser there?? My thighs look like I've gone nine rounds with a very small boxer, if I hit a blood vessel.