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What causes 'rebound' fractures after discontinuing denosumab (Prolia)?
There has been a lot of discussion lately on this forum about the osteoporosis drug
denosumab
aka Prolia (https://americanbonehealth.org/medications-bone-health/what-is-
denosumab
-or-prolia).
There has been a lot of discussion lately on this forum about the osteoporosis drug
denosumab
aka Prolia (https://americanbonehealth.org/medications-bone-health/what-is-
denosumab
-or-prolia).
Mark_ABH
in
Osteoporosis Support
4 years ago
Prolia problems
At last, there seems to be a movement afoot to try to deal with the disastrous side effects many have suffered from Prolia (
denosumab
). https://www.aboutlawsuits.com/prolia/
At last, there seems to be a movement afoot to try to deal with the disastrous side effects many have suffered from Prolia (
denosumab
). https://www.aboutlawsuits.com/prolia/
HeronNS
in
Osteoporosis Support
4 years ago
Prolia problems
At last, there seems to be some movement, at least in the United States, to try to call Amgen to account for the disastrous side effects experienced by many from Prolia (
denosumab
). https://www.aboutlawsuits.com/prolia/
At last, there seems to be some movement, at least in the United States, to try to call Amgen to account for the disastrous side effects experienced by many from Prolia (
denosumab
). https://www.aboutlawsuits.com/prolia/
HeronNS
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
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Denocumab/Xgeva Jaw/Bone issues.
I have been reading up, (as I always like to do when I’m at all worried, as I feel it is better to know than not to know), about the problems that Xgeva/
Denosumab
can cause with bones and in particular, jaw bones. Do any of you have knowledge or a scientific/medical interest in this issue?
I have been reading up, (as I always like to do when I’m at all worried, as I feel it is better to know than not to know), about the problems that Xgeva/
Denosumab
can cause with bones and in particular, jaw bones. Do any of you have knowledge or a scientific/medical interest in this issue?
Timtam56
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
Results of DEXA scan in anticipation of December 12 MO visit. Impression: Bone Density within normal limits. Any reason to add Xgeva?
I am untrained and would like to hear if anyone sees a reason to add a dose of
Denosumab
. I have previously reported that my MO has been advocating for adding Xgeva to my treatment. The forum helped me process the wisdom of testing for indications it had value for me.
I am untrained and would like to hear if anyone sees a reason to add a dose of
Denosumab
. I have previously reported that my MO has been advocating for adding Xgeva to my treatment. The forum helped me process the wisdom of testing for indications it had value for me.
Philly13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Any experience with PARP inhibitors (Niraparib)?
He has the following options. 1) Abiraterone with
denosumab
and prednisone 2) Join a clinical trial which combines the above along with immunotheraphy (pembrolizumab).
He has the following options. 1) Abiraterone with
denosumab
and prednisone 2) Join a clinical trial which combines the above along with immunotheraphy (pembrolizumab).
ArabianNights
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Cold getting better.... thanks everyone
I had my bloods today and I see the Oncologist tomorrow - just hoping all ok and I can get my next course of palbociclib and
Denosumab
injection...... Thanks again. Jo xx
I had my bloods today and I see the Oncologist tomorrow - just hoping all ok and I can get my next course of palbociclib and
Denosumab
injection...... Thanks again. Jo xx
Sunnydrinking
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Oncologist visit - following cold
I also had
Denosumab
injection. As I had slight progression in my last scan in the left axillary Lymphadenopathy, it was suggested I have another scan in a few weeks just to dbl check which is fair enough. Aside from the remains of this cold, I feel great and I’m not in any pain.
I also had
Denosumab
injection. As I had slight progression in my last scan in the left axillary Lymphadenopathy, it was suggested I have another scan in a few weeks just to dbl check which is fair enough. Aside from the remains of this cold, I feel great and I’m not in any pain.
Sunnydrinking
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Oncologist visit following cold
Got my
Denosumab
injection too. As my last CT scan showed very slight progression in the left axillary lymphadenopathy he suggested I have another scan in a couple of weeks just to check on things which I think is fair enough.
Got my
Denosumab
injection too. As my last CT scan showed very slight progression in the left axillary lymphadenopathy he suggested I have another scan in a couple of weeks just to check on things which I think is fair enough.
Sunnydrinking
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Terrible cold - can’t shake it off...
I’m suffering my first cold since being treated for MBC and on treatment - palbociclib, letrozole, adcal &
Denosumab
injection. I had this terrible cold for a week now and I’m not feeling much better. I have a constant headache and feel so weak.
I’m suffering my first cold since being treated for MBC and on treatment - palbociclib, letrozole, adcal &
Denosumab
injection. I had this terrible cold for a week now and I’m not feeling much better. I have a constant headache and feel so weak.
Sunnydrinking
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Results Total body scan and CT scan
He is putting me on Fulvstrant in mean time with the
Denosumab
. I am getting a port o cath at the beginning of Dec and will be able to swim and use the bath and hot tub. Feeling very blessed. Thank you all for your support .
He is putting me on Fulvstrant in mean time with the
Denosumab
. I am getting a port o cath at the beginning of Dec and will be able to swim and use the bath and hot tub. Feeling very blessed. Thank you all for your support .
BangorBelle56
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
CT Scan results
I will remain on the same meds, palbociclib, letrozole and
Denosumab
for now and have another scan in 3 months. My CA15-3 dropped a little to 84. I was upset at first, but decided I just need to get on with living life to the full. Thankfully I’m not in any pain. Jo xx
I will remain on the same meds, palbociclib, letrozole and
Denosumab
for now and have another scan in 3 months. My CA15-3 dropped a little to 84. I was upset at first, but decided I just need to get on with living life to the full. Thankfully I’m not in any pain. Jo xx
Sunnydrinking
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Alendronate Shows Promise as Maintenance Therapy for Osteoporosis
"These data highlight the need for oral bisphosphonate therapy following
denosumab
cessation and bone mineral density monitoring of patients transitioning from
denosumab
to alendronate," David Kendler, M.D., et al. wrote.
"These data highlight the need for oral bisphosphonate therapy following
denosumab
cessation and bone mineral density monitoring of patients transitioning from
denosumab
to alendronate," David Kendler, M.D., et al. wrote.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
Can Prolia trigger vasculitis
I'm very suspicious that this relapse could have been caused by a Prolia injection - see this link https://ancavasculitisnews.com/2019/03/18/
denosumab
-may-cause-anca-aav-case-report/ I would be interested if someone has also heard of this possibility.
I'm very suspicious that this relapse could have been caused by a Prolia injection - see this link https://ancavasculitisnews.com/2019/03/18/
denosumab
-may-cause-anca-aav-case-report/ I would be interested if someone has also heard of this possibility.
Corcaigh
in
Vasculitis UK
5 years ago
Oncologist update
Has anyone else been given the drug Taxel and the bone drug
Denosumab
. Sarah ❤️
Has anyone else been given the drug Taxel and the bone drug
Denosumab
. Sarah ❤️
Sarahdellar45
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Reducing steroids, and osteoporosis
I am keen to reduce my dose as quickly as possible as I also have Osteoporosis, and am now on
Denosumab
to protect my bones.
I am keen to reduce my dose as quickly as possible as I also have Osteoporosis, and am now on
Denosumab
to protect my bones.
Margot27
in
PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Turmeric
I am taking Letrezole, I have a 4 weekly injection of
Denosumab
and on Monday will start the Ibrance. I am wondering whether those on this medication still believe in taking Turmeric or dont feel that they should?
I am taking Letrezole, I have a 4 weekly injection of
Denosumab
and on Monday will start the Ibrance. I am wondering whether those on this medication still believe in taking Turmeric or dont feel that they should?
risingwaves
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Radium-223 in Clinical Practice. Video
The benefits of radium-223 were accentuated if patients received concomitant bisphosphonates or
denosumab
.
The benefits of radium-223 were accentuated if patients received concomitant bisphosphonates or
denosumab
.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Letrozole and Ibrance is it working?
My mum was diagnosed in February with Mets to her spine in 4 places one pressing against her spinal cord which gave her shooting pains in her leg, she was sent for emergency radiotherapy and all has been well for the past 3 months she has been on Ibrance with letrozole, and
denosumab
injections but yesterday
My mum was diagnosed in February with Mets to her spine in 4 places one pressing against her spinal cord which gave her shooting pains in her leg, she was sent for emergency radiotherapy and all has been well for the past 3 months she has been on Ibrance with letrozole, and
denosumab
injections but yesterday
Ssm2019
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Osteoporosis and HRT for the over 60s
Twice in the last week I have had doctors tell me that
denosumab
(Prolia) is the answer and I’ve had to point out that the Rheumatologist specifically told me that I was ‘too young’ to be put on that due to my life expectancy (based on my mother living to 98) and the fact that
denosumab
can only be prescribed
Twice in the last week I have had doctors tell me that
denosumab
(Prolia) is the answer and I’ve had to point out that the Rheumatologist specifically told me that I was ‘too young’ to be put on that due to my life expectancy (based on my mother living to 98) and the fact that
denosumab
can only be prescribed
Annalu
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
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