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@salisbury2491 @olderdiva12345 12345 you can actually get off Prolia but do it carefully. See an endocrinologist. I also suggest getting Keith MCormick's book "Great Bones." He suggests that rather than go by a standardized protocol to start Relcast 6 months after your last Prolia, individualize it. Get P1NP and CTX blood tests to get the timing right. If too early, Reclast won't work and you will lose bone quickly. Too late and you will also lose bone.

I have been told I can "lock in" gains from other meds with Reclast (or for some, oral alendronate) and at some point take a break from meds or even stop.

My docs don't use Prolia and also say that with my autoimmune issues, it is not a good option.

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Thank you. I was told by my physician to take Prolia and I refused after researching it and seeing the side effect. Thanks for your thoughtfullness and stay well.