Greetings @lashu, and a heartfelt welcome to Connect. It looks like you are starting right out by sharing your "medication" conflict. This forum welcomes and supports sharing as a way to learn more about your condition and the programs/treatments that others have found successful.
I realize it is a bit difficult to tell the entire story in an opening post, so forgive me for asking for a bit more. For example, can you please share more about your current situation and the identified problem with medication conflicts?
Do you have osteoporosis or just osteopenia? Have you had the Dexa scan tests? What did you learn from them?
Does your statement mean that the osteoporosis medications that are prescribed for others cannot be prescribed for you? Or do you mean that the prescriptions for your other problems cannot be used for your osteoporosis? I am a bit confused.
Have you discussed this situation with a medical professional, particularly an endocrinologist? I have learned a great deal from my Mayo Clinic endocrinologist. Although I was a bit leery about his recommendation, I did trust him and trust is so important between the patient and his/her clinician. It's been one year this month and I have not had any issues or side effects.
I look forward to reading a bit more about your situation and I stand ready to assist you in any way possible.
May you be safe, protected, and free of inner and outer harm.
Chris
Thank you for your attention: perhaps the answers I sent to @windyshores will be available for you: also, I had the Dexa scan it shows osteoporosis and osteopenia: the latter, I think, was in the left hip(the right hip has a replacement that is 16 years old, they cannot scan it/titanium); the spine's lower part has bone loss that I think was osteoporosis: I'll double check my chart.