Dosage Adjustments On Tymlos Pen
I recently started using the Tymlos pen. I am on the beginning of
the second pen. I have been on the full dosage and the
side effects have been horrendous. I am 5 foot, 1 inch and
weigh 110 pounds. I asked my doc and the pharmacist at the
specialty pharmacy about starting at a lower dose. They both said
the pen only administers the full dose.
Now I am reading that people have adjusted the dose on the
Tymlos pen by using clicks. Can someone please explain to me
how to do this. Your help is much appreciated. Thanks.
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@jmla I am sensitive to meds and could not tolerate Forteo. I am the exact same size and weight as you. I got up to 6 or even 7 clicks over time with Tymlos and had excellent gains. If you are tolerating 4 clicks I think it is reasonable to go up to 5. Do you need your doc's permission? My doc let me do whatever I wanted and could tolerate. I think side effects are kind of up to us, but effectiveness is the doc's responsibility 🙂
Thank you very much
Hi @mayblin. This is very helpful, thank you. I drink 80-90oz of water per day as a rule, plus other liquids. I also exercise almost every day which definitely helps me. I appreciate the tip about adding salt to my water. I have been careful about salt, but I have low blood pressure naturally so I will start checking at home. Thanks again!
Hi @windyshores. Thanks for responding. I think my doctor is also concerned about my blood calcium levels. I’m on the high side of normal. I may give 50 a try once or twice just to see if I can tolerate it. My next blood test is in about 8 weeks, and I do want to have an accurate read on my blood calcium at 40 mcg so we can decide next steps. That said, I hate waiting. (I’m not a patient person - one of my character flaws).
My calcium is also high normal but my doc was not concerned. I take 800mg calcium rather than the suggested 1200mg. I can't eat dairy.
Can you reduce your calcium intake?
I believe Tymlos' increase in calcium levels is transient. It matters when you have your blood tested. Don't take Tymlos before hand. And don't take any calcium 24-48 hours before the blood test. That is what I was told.
I would not expect to avoid all side effects, as you know: tolerable means different things to different people. It sounds to me like your doc is very cautious and conservative, which can be good or bad! I personally kept pushing my dose up as I was able and my calcium levels did not change.
Is an endocrinologist treating you or a PCP? Do you have any heart issues or issues with electrolytes? Is your parathyroid okay?
I appreciate this information. I don’t have heart issues or problems with my parathyroid. I don’t take any calcium supplements as I get my 1200 mg in my food. I’ve gotten more careful not to exceed the 1200 which is easy for me to do because my favorite foods all have loads of calcium in them. 🙂 When I had my recent bloodwork it was before I started Tymlos.
I see a rheumatologist. He’s a fantastic doctor and an osteoporosis specialist. He has indicated to me that 40mcg is a therapeutic dose, and everyone’s tolerance is different, but I’m the type of person who would rather take the highest tolerable dose. I will most likely try 50mcg to see if I can live with it and then tell him and see what he says. If I feel the same as I do on 40, and it won’t impact my calcium levels, I would want to increase. It’s only been 2 weeks, so I’m very glad to have adjusted downward, which eliminated the really bad effects of the full dose. The full 80mcg is hard for those of us who need to allow our bodies to get used to it.
@jmla if you don’t mind, could you share some of the food that contains high calcium that you eat on a daily basis?
Also, have you and your doctor discussed what to do after tymlos? It seems a popular one is Reclast. If your doctor prefers a different one, do you mind sharing the reason behind his choice?
Thanks a lot!
@jmla I have only done the full dose a few times in 2+ years. It is a mystery why I can tolerate (sometimes) 7 clicks but not 8! I eventually went back and forth between 6 and 7 depending on what I had to do on a certain day, but it took awhile to get there!
Hi Windyshores
Hope you are doing well.
I am curious about electrolyte issues. I have trouble with that. Can that be an issue with tymlos?
Tymlos can raise calcium levels temporarily but I don't know how common that is. My calcium levels are always high normal and I haven't had any problems. All my electrolytes test fine with Tymlos.