have been told that Prolia (denosumab) is less effective for reducing hip fractures and increases infection risks. Can Prolia increase bone density in the hips (i.e. Femur neck left and femur neck right) and reduce the risk of hip fracture after a fall or should my mother go for Reclast / Aclasta (zolendronic acid) to reduce the risk of hip fractures? All the medicines (prolia/teriparatide/ Aclasta) works works magically to increase bone density in AP spine but not the hips. Can Biphosphonates like Reclast or Aclasta be taken for more than 3 years? Can my mother stop Prolia after taking it for 5 years or will it again enhance breaking of bones in hips and spine? Is estrogen therapy god for 78 years old post menopausal woman?
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