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Are you taking Reclast for osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Feb 14 5:27am | Replies (267)

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@rtelega

Don’t take strontium ranelate. It’s completely different than strontium citrate. It’s explained on internet. Ranelate is dangerous. Can cause heart problems. I don’t care about Dexa scans. Who’s to say if they’re accurate. Even getting a scan on different machine changes the results. I’m worried about fixing my spine and I’ve made my choice. Everyone needs to research. Pharmaceutical companies charge thousands of dollars for infusion drugs. They don’t want us to use vitamins and minerals proven to improve osteoporosis.

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@rtelega it is important that people know the effect of strontium on DEXA's because people post about their gains while on strontium and other people read it. But I agree with you that DEXA's seem to fluctuate anyway- I look for trends.

Tymlos, the one I have been taking, is not an infusion drug. I inject it daily. I am so grateful for it. With 7 spinal fractures I could not waste any time and I think the COMB protocol would not work fast enough or intensely enough for someone like me.

The pharmaceutical company, Radius, gave me Tymlos for free through their patient assistance program so they didn't make money on me, they lost it 🙂