Anyone taken Evenity (romosozumab) for Osteoporosis?
Has anyone taken Evenity? I understand it’s only been on the market for a little over a year. I’m hoping it will help with my severe osteoporosis. Any information is helpful.
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Anyone under a doctor's care for bone problems deserves to be listened to. Having any type of bone problem should have the attention of others who are experiencing doubt about taking all these medications. I heard that the doctors where I go are required to use these new medications on their patients even when the drugs are relatively new - not sure about this requirement???? My doctor handed me a lot of papers he printed out with all the trials for a particular drug. He thought this justified its use??
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Could you tell me what the infusion center or hospital charges Medicare?
I won’t know what the infusion center is charging Medicare until I get a statement from Medicare.
I will def look at the statement and post about it.
I think it's important to look over all of the options and then ask the very important question: How many of your patients are taking Evenity? In my case my doctor has had quite a few patients on Evenity and felt confident in the drug. He had already seen good results.
I posted a separate discussion on Evenity after Tymlos (or after Forteo). I have gotten two opinions and neither will prescribe that sequence due to "lack of data" so I am curious how/where people are getting this prescribed.
Thxs @windyshores, I wanted to ask you this question earlier, then lost my page, lol. Why they both were against you trying Evenity, for a maybe short time, after tymlos.
"No data," "being studied." I am frustrated. I respect their caution but a lot of people on this forum are doing Evenity after Tymlos and with 7 fractures and a femur neck still at -3.6, I need more bone growth before "locking in."
Hello all,
I have osteoporosis, am on Letrozole and am worried about exacerbating it with this hormone blocker. My nutritionist had me switch my calcium pills to Algecal Plus and I also take Strontium booster. I also had my vitamin D checked and it was 21. It's now up to 43, but she wants it over 50. So, I'm getting there. It's really important to make sure your vitamin D is high enough for your bones to absorb the calcium. I also started a program at Osteostrong which will help build your bone. If you check out the NIH medical library website, you can see these really do work. I'm very hopeful.
@karinpage you may not care but the strontium will throw off your DEXA scores. Did they offer you Reclast? You might be able to get the radiologist to adjust for the strontium, not sure. It makes your bones look denser.
I also took letrozole- five years- and my doc would not give me Reclast due to afib (now disproven risk) and my bone score went down more than 10%. And I fractured.
Both my neurologist and my endocrinologist wanted me to go on Evenity after Tymlos. I have a long standing relationship with both of them, so I am following their direction.