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Good article just posted on the PMR/GCA forum about Prolia and why it is problematic to stop.

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Maybe this will work better for you:

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Some people may be interested in the new information research is finding about osteoclasts and how this affects drug therapy.

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Actually a link to the original research article is included in the item posted here. I read my way through the, to me virtually incomprehensible, research article and did manage to get the gist, but the save our bones site is very good and provides sensible information on how to look after our skeletons without the use of heavy duty pharmaceuticals.

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