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At last, there seems to be a movement afoot to try to deal with the disastrous side effects many have suffered from Prolia (denosumab). aboutlawsuits.com/prolia/

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It won't improve people's bones though will it. :-(

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No, but if successful maybe fewer people will needlessly have to suffer. Probably it should never be used as first line treatment. A person posting elsewhere says she took one treatment then refused any more and her doctor is furious with her and won't even let her have another DXA scan. She wonders if he's being pressured by the company to make his patients use it.

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I read the posts from lawsuits, and seriously had tears. I know for some perhaps it’s been successful but it’s Russian Roulette as to your outcome

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