Reclast infusion
I had the Reclast infusion at the end of February 2025. Since then I have had great pain in different parts of my body. I have gone from being a very active person (walking, gardening, exercising, etc.) to being unable to do most things. The pain is especially bad at night in my lower extremities, causing me to have difficulty sleeping. The pain management doctor wants me to have a spinal epidural for narrowing of the spinal and foramanal canals because the pain in my back, buttocks, thighs, and legs is so bad. Could the Reclast be causing some of this pain? If so, is there any way to reverse the Reclast?
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I was also told to take Claritin the day before the infusion (I did two days before), the day of, and the day after (I did two days after) to minimize a reaction. This was in addition to the Tylenol and extra hydration. It's sad that many doctors and infusion center personnel are not familiar with what the original protocol was during the Reclast clinical trials. At least give patients the information, and they can choose whether to follow the recommendations or not.
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2 ReactionsMy doc said 15 minutes! What time should I ask for??
How long was your infusion?? Doc said mine 15 mine!
15 minutes is supposed to be the minimum. You can (and should!) ask for a slower drip.
15 minutes makes no sense to me. My first infusion was 30 or an hour. The time will be increased not reduced.
agree totally. Plus, I had just come out of a double spine surgery - I should have delayed it. My bad.
They told me 30 when I got there, and I said no, my doc and I had discussed at least 45. So 45 is what I got!
Thank you!!!
My infusion center said they have never done a slower than 15 minute infusion. Doc gave me little prep instruction other than be hydrated (how much how long?) and take Tylenol (starting when and how long?) if necessary. Extremely grateful for sites like this where you can get the information about osteoporosis and its treatment; doesn't come from the doctors imho!
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3 ReactionsWhy the Claritin? Is that for everyone?