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Osteoporosis and prolia

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Anyone using prolia and having side effect. I started my first shot 10 days ago . The first thing I noticed was two little hives on my belly ( four days after shot) that lasted about an hour or so then disappeared. On seventh day I started to have constant pain on the right side of my neck and shoulder. Heating pad was no help at all. Today is day 10 and now I have a very tender right upper arm bone. Just wondering if anyone that took prolia had similar experiences and if so, how long it took before symptoms went away.

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