Experience taking Prolia?
Please share your experiences taking Prolia. Pros and Cons.
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Please share your experiences taking Prolia. Pros and Cons.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Osteoporosis & Bone Health Support Group.
I tried Boniva, a biophosphonate in my 40s when I had osteopenia. I had too much bone pain right away so I stopped. 25 years later I’m at the end of the osteoporosis scale, so I got approved for Evenity. My dr said it was the only drug class that both tore down old bone and rebuilt new bone, and that’s what I needed. After a year I had good results.
Then she said I needed a maintenance drug so I didn’t lose my gains. Since I didn’t tolerate a different biophosphonate, Prolia was a good choice as I could take it the rest of my life, once every 6 months. Reclast was one shot a year for 2-3 years only, with a little more side effects. But I had a lot of bone loss and that probably wouldn’t be enough since I’m young, I’d end up on Prolia anyway. She said Prolia was studied more than a lot of the older drugs, and thought I’d do well on it with my other medical conditions. I have the autoimmune disease generalized Myasthenia Gravis, a seizure disorder, neuropathy and some other minor ones.
I always felt nervous considering a new med, but I’ve done my research, talked to my drs, pharmacist and a lot of people online, slept on it, did some more research, and made my decision. I can honestly say I don’t feel bad about any of the choices I’ve made, because I followed this process, and that’s about as good as it’s going to get.
I’ve never had any side effects on either drug except a slight sore arm that I rested a day, and once a shot wasn’t brought to room temp first and I had some flushing. To me it’s been a blessing as I know I did gain bone and am maintaining it. I’m sure it’s the shots and I get 1280mg calcium D&K daily plus exercise
Thank you for this information, I just had my bone density. Iam at the point of making this same decision and trying to do as much research as possible. I also have the seizure disorder and I am on anticonvulsants and I was on steroids and also getting weekly N Plate injections for ITP (low platelets) so I have been considering what would be the best option for me.
I’ve read a lot of negative results about Prolia and so this information really is helpful. My Dr is suggesting Prolia and wants to start the injections when I see her.
Thank you both for your posts, @sungaltoo and @becca13. I’m also struggling with a decision to either begin Reclast or Prolia — am 63 with lumbar score of -3.9, taking Letrozole which has brought it down to that level in a year. Pretty daunted by Prolia’s rebound description (my endocrinologist is recommending it for 3 years, until I stop taking the Letrozole), and somehow Reclast seems like a “safer” choice. But is it really? Really having a hard time with this decision. Grateful for this support group!!!
Prolia caused nasty MRONJ, in my case bone profusions in lower mouth. Infection, pain for a year. Necrosis of jaw. I already had osteoporosis, then had a lot of steroids during chemo, then 5 compression spinal compression fracture - without a fall. No Prolia.
Thank you for sharing.
My endo just gave me a choice between Reclast and Prolia. I had Reclast last year; went into Afib for 20 hours. He said I could wait a year to do Reclast but would prefer I start Prolia right away for 3 years. Then back to Reclast. I’m not sure..both are scary. Following everyone’s input. I’m 77 and on anastrozole for at least 3 more years.
I too take steroids as needed for the ITP my platelets have dropped to 5 and steroids have helped increase them until weekly N Plate injections kicked in-
Low platelets are due to anticonvulsants for seizure disorder. So much to consider. 🙏🏼💖