Prolia side effects-increased RA inflammation
I received my first Prolia injection in February, 2023, and since then I have had increased inflammation. I have had Rheumatoid Arthritis for 38 years and I my most recent flare up has lasted for the past 6 years. But after this injection, my inflammation has been more extreme. I also have had intense muscle and bone pain in my legs when I try to take daily walks outside as I always have. I have to stop and take breaks frequently and this has never happened to me before.
But I am most concerned about the increased RA inflammation.
Has anyone with RA experienced this?
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Yes I totally agree!
I am not taking Prolia be abuse of side effects too.
I have a kidney transplant and aneurism in my aortic already have surgery.
I do not have RA, however, I had increased inflammation (bursitis) in both hips since being on Prolia and now have an issue with popping in my low back. I never had these issues before taking the Prolia.
After my first injection if Prolia, I started having severe leg pain when walking outside, and had to stop every 5-10 minutes because the pain was so bad. The pain has gotten much better now, since the drug must be wearing off, but I am due for another injection and feel pressured by my MD to take another one. However, two pharmacists I know very well, have warned me that the bad leg pain is a red flag. Has anyone experienced this with Prolia? I am terrified the leg pain will start again.
I hope you can effectively switch to Forteo, Tymlos or Evenity!
I have been on Prolia for 3 1/2 years, coming up on my 4th shot. I have started having hip, groin and thigh pain and wonder if it is from the Prolia. When I ask the nurse paractioner he says not from Prolia but I still wonder. I am thinking of going to a Endocrinologist.
I do not remember being told once you start Prolia you can never go off, wish I had know
I am confused. I refused to take Prolia because of the side effects - pain in the bones and joints. Are you saying you have this pain and are continuing?
I am sorry you did not research this drug before beginning your regime. You would find that the pain you are experiencing IS one of the many side effects of Prolia. I will NOT take this and am doing my own thing with Calcium, Collagen, Circumen and plus other suppliments. I insisted on a bone density test after one year instead of two and my numbers had lowered. My personal goal is to get to osteopenia - one step below Osteoporosis. Because I am in the Winter of my live I am not afraid of the radiation as it is the only time I have it. A nurse practiceioner is not qualified to answer your questions. An Endocrinologist should be. Also look up exercises to increase your strength. Walking is good as is light weights and stretching. I do some of this every day with 4 lb bar bells, stretching plastic ties and two tai chi movements. All the best to you and Good Luck, salisbury.
I am sorry to started these injections. Hope you feel better soon and can find an alternative even though I'm told you can not stop once you've started. Do I believe this? I don't know.
All the best.
Amen to that. Big Pharma wins and we lose and spend a ton of money losing. I am angry with those in charge of the drug companies as they don't listen to what thousands of us have to say. This is wrong along with a lot of things in our country today.