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I have been unable to take any of the osteoporosus drugs for the past several years. Reclast is working for me both as an easier application, once a year, and better health. One thing I have noticed is that my fingernails no longer break and are becoming hard. The same with my toenails. I took Reclast 2 months ago and so far so good. My veins are very tiny and hard to find so I take the IV in...

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Disappointed | 55-64 | Female | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
9/9/2024
Condition: osteoporosis in postmenopausal woman at high risk for fracture
Overall rating 1.7
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Like so many others I tried this medication based on my doctors recommendation - The infusion itself was not an issue - I followed all directions and had no issue until about 3 months after when the joint pain made it harder and harder to workout - Hands, knees, back shoulder all painful - I then began to read more of these experiences and how long this stuff stays around. I will never do another one but I am 9 months out now and the pain is still there. Sorry I chose to do this

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Pjj | 75 or over | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
9/9/2024
Condition: Osteoporosis
Overall rating 1.0
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Had an infusion 3 yrs ago and have had pain from acheilies tendon 24/7 since. The first Dr I went to put me in a boot on each foot and wore one for 8 weeks and it healed. The right foot I wore after for 4 weeks but not getting better. . I went to a second Dr, told me to keep wearing the boot but he also took exhaust but nothing negative showed which meant it is tendon damage and could have been from reclast due to other patients claiming same damage. The pain starts at base of foot to my calf and even wakes me at night. Tendon swells double the size. I never had anything like this before reclast. Hope it is taken off the market soon. Sometimes the pain is unbearable! I am going back to second Dr. Read More Read Less

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Not A. Fan | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
9/3/2024
Condition: Decreased Bone Mass Following Menopause
Overall rating 1.7
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Fourteen hours after infusion, I started having flu like symptoms with a fever for 48 hours. On the third day I had a red rash on my upper body. Apparently I am allergic to this medication.

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Anonymous | 75 or over | Female | On medication for 1 to less than 2 years | Patient
9/1/2024
Condition: osteoporosis in postmenopausal woman at high risk for fracture
Overall rating 1.0
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Severe muscle and bone pain goin and hip pain am on the third month of this side effects

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Vic | 65-74 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
8/26/2024
Condition: Post-Menopausal Osteoporosis Prevention
Overall rating 4.7
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I received my first Reclast infusion last week. My prior bone scan showed a decrease in bone compared to 2 years ago and osteopenia worsened. I was not told to hydrate in advance but was told after the treatment to drink lots of water. I have had zero side effects. Thank you God . Hope it helps.

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MS | 55-64 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
8/22/2024
Condition: osteoporosis in postmenopausal woman at high risk for fracture
Overall rating 1.0
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I received infusion and 3 weeks later am suffering serious side effects. I had high fevers and bone pain for about a week then low grade fevers, headache and my newest terrible side effect is my swollen eyes. This is a dangerous drug.

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SC | 55-64 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
8/17/2024
Condition: osteoporosis in postmenopausal woman at high risk for fracture
Overall rating 2.7
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First of all .. My Doctor never told me to hydrate or take Tylenol. So I didn’t do either. I had this done at 9:00 in the morning and felt great all day . Around 11:00 that night , out of nowhere I got all dizzy and thought I was going to pass out . I had to lay down. I thought I was having a heart attack! My chest was tight and I was getting a shooing pain up my arm. Finally I fell asleep . The next day I was sluggish. The second night I started with bad chills and bones aching . I’m on day 3 and just feel lazy! I hope I feel better tomorrow. If not I’m never taking this again . Read More Read Less

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Arlyness | 65-74 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
8/14/2024
Condition: Osteoporosis in Male Patient
Overall rating 2.3
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I have had my 4th treatment of Recast and my hair is still falling out. I’ve gained weight which is crazy because I’ve always had about the same weight 5 lbs more or less my whole life. I’m always tired no energy which is not me. I’m afraid if I keep taking this drug I’m going to be very sad. My hair is my most important issue. Has anyone lost hair from this treatment

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California Girl | 55-64 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
8/13/2024
Condition: Osteoporosis
Overall rating 4.3
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I had the Reclast infusion on Friday. I felt fine all day Friday. Saturday morning I woke up with 101 fever and felt achy all over. Sunday no fever but still kind of fatigued. Monday a slight headache, today is Tuesday and I feel pretty good. I started hydrating two days prior, drank a TON on the day before and did the 16+ ounces in the morning prior to the infusion. I'm still trying to keep hydrating.

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Tudy | 55-64 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
7/20/2024
Condition: osteoporosis in postmenopausal woman at high risk for fracture
Overall rating 5.0
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I wanted to share a positive report on Reclast. I did all the recommended preparations of 64 ounces of fluids the day prior, 32 ounces of fluids and Tylenol before the infusion, and I have had no side effects from the treatment at all. I am a person very sensitive to medications, so I was prepared for the worst. I was so relieved it went well, and I want to share to encourage others to please follow the protocol and this drug might work well for you also.

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Nanny | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
6/19/2024
Condition: Osteoporosis
Overall rating 2.3
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It was the worst experience of my entire life! I am alive because of the grace of God and a decent ER doctor. This medicine should be outlawed! I received an infusion of reclast at about 12 noon on 04012016 and if my sister hadn't called me that day and took me to the ER I would have laid in my bed and died, the side effects have lasted for years, and even my heart was affected. My bone and joint pain doubled and and the ignorant Dr. I was sent to wanted the give me steroid shots!

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Camille | 55-64 | Female | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
6/6/2024
Condition: Osteoporosis
Overall rating 5.0
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I only had one infusion. I don't know if my bones are stronger yet. I didn't know I was supposed to have any side effects. I didn't know I was supposed to super hydrate or anything. I went in and had the infusion and then went to work. I never had any issues. I will have a second infusion in a couple of months. I guess I'll super hydrate before I go instead of drinking a cup of coffee. But I still won't expect any problems.

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Peggyc | 65-74 | Female | On medication for 5 to less than 10 years | Patient
6/4/2024
Condition: osteoporosis in postmenopausal woman at high risk for fracture
Overall rating 3.0
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I took Reclast for three years and had no problems. After my fourth infusion, I began getting severe headaches every day all day. I didn’t know why. They went away about 11 months later. I got another, my fifth Reclast infusion and the very next day I got severe headaches again. Saw a neurologist who believes the Reclast is causing my daily migraines. I am on two different meds for the migraines, but still get some headaches. I don’t recommend anyone taking this more than three years. My life now revolves around trying to live with debilitating headaches until medicine is out of my system. Hopefully the Reclast hasn’t caused permanent damage.Read More Read Less

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Deb | 65-74 | Female | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
5/26/2024
Condition: osteoporosis in postmenopausal woman at high risk for fracture
Overall rating 4.0
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October 2023 was my first infusion It took about 20 minutes once the drip started. That evening, my jaw started aching and that was followed by every other bone in my body aching for less than 24 hr. It was a general flu like feeling. I had taken Tylenol at tree time of the procedure and the next day. Two days later, I felt normal. Two days ago, I had a second Reclast infusion. I took Tylenol and the drip was timed for about 40 minutes to attempt to minimize side effects. Something worked in my favor as I did not have notable unwanted side effects.Read More Read Less

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Lizzy | 45-54 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
5/26/2024
Condition: Other
Overall rating 2.7
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I was so scared to take this drug, I arrived at the infusion center crying. Nurses assured me it is very well tolerated, and of all the drugs they administer this is their favorite for that reason. Wondering if only bad reactions are recorded here or if they don’t hear about bad reactions after infusions. I was prescribed reclast after osteoporosis caused by hyperparathyroidism. I’m 48 and I was told at the infusion center that I was the youngest person they have administered this drug to. Day of infusion was fine. I read this thread morning of and took Claritin and Tylenol only about an hour before. Hydrated day of only. Right on schedule, early next day I woke up and felt like I was in an accident. All the symptoms. Headache, nausea, fever, body aches, stomach ache and chest pain. The chest pain scared me so I took myself to ER. Fever and vomiting at ER. I was given a IV of fluids, nausea meds and ibuprophen. They informed me at er that sometimes stomach pain in women, feels like chest pain. After all the tests they confirmed my heart is normal. After ER, I went straight to cvs and bought gas x and tums and chest pain finally went away after hours. But plot twist….at the ER they also discovered I had Covid! So were these Covid symptoms that coincidentally arrived 24 hours after my reclast infusion? Maybe. I doubt it. But certainly it didn’t help. Now it’s a day after the er, and I am SO much better. Slight chills and fever, but manageable. Less hit-by-a-truck and more mild-flu-cuddle-up-to-netflix. My takeaway is, if you have this and have chest pains, try tums and gas x. Also, for me, it’s looking like one bad day, and not a week. Read More Read Less

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JEG | 65-74 | Female | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
5/24/2024
Condition: Decreased Bone Mass Following Menopause
Overall rating 3.7
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I can’t really rate this drug. I had a Reclast infusion at the end of January (now end of May). After the Reclast my knees really hurt. Difficult to exercise—walk, spin and especially yoga. Went to ortho who imaged my knees. Apparently, I was unaware that I have terrible arthritis in my knees. It never hurt before. 4 months later, I’m still trying to do the exercises that used to be easy to do. I have no idea if this medication works for me—but it sure brought attention to my arthritis. I would be curious if anyone else has had this reaction. Read More Read Less

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Cindy | 65-74 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
5/16/2024
Condition: osteoporosis in postmenopausal woman at high risk for fracture
Overall rating 5.0
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Listening to so many complaints and seeing the possible side effects scared the bejusus out of me. I texted a friend who had six month infusions and she said no problems. I followed the water, Tylenol and Claritin advice beginning 36 hours before the infusion and had zero problems or effects. It has been a week now.

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Happy in CT | 55-64 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
5/1/2024
Condition: osteoporosis in postmenopausal woman at high risk for fracture
Overall rating 5.0
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Five days since first infusion. Zero issues! Zero side effects! The infusion experience was much better than I thought it would be. I hydrated like crazy two days before and the day of. Forewarning: don't wear a pantsuit with a back zipper, belt, and jacket on hydration days. Not convenient at hourly bathroom visits.

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Cheryl | 75 or over | Female | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
5/1/2024
Condition: Osteoporosis
Overall rating 3.7
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First: I have only had one injection - sept. 2023 - so I have no idea if it will work. It seemed to me that it was better to try it than to lose more and more bone. Side effects on the day received: none. Effects the next day: aching all over, I swear even the skull felt achy. The went away so by day 4 for sure, I felt normal. No side effects that I could identify help on longer than day 2. Bones: ironically, I had a small break a month after the infusion -- which was coincidental. In my case it reminded me WHY I needed to do something to avoid serious breaks in the future. What I am curious about: I am not finding that my nails are stonger, as some have suggested. However sections of my hair that were looking thinner seem to be looking thicker and stronger. Curious if this is just another coincidence or may have something to do with the drug. Next infusion will be in Sept. 2024. One thing I wish there was more definitive info about is nutrition, FWIW. Eg I have been taking D3 a long time. A bit over 3 months after the infusion, a blood test ( for general reasons) showed a low level of Vit D in the blood: is it possible that much more is being utilized due to the drug? How much more? Is Vit K necessary to absorb calcium ( I don't take calcium supplements because my diet has plentiful calcium). Wish we knew more. Good luck to everyone else on the quest for better bones!Read More Read Less

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CatLady | 65-74 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
4/3/2024
Condition: osteoporosis in postmenopausal woman at high risk for fracture
Overall rating 5.0
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Based on the few positive reviews here, I did the Reclast infusion a little more than a week ago and not one single side effect! I followed the recommendations that one reviewer posted here. Super hydrated 2 days prior (62 oz water per day). I had been taking calcium and vit d3 supplements weeks prior. Morning of I drank 16 oz of water and took 1 Claritin and a Tylenol. I also asked for a 30 min drip vs the standard 15 min. Later in the day took another Tylenol. Another Claritin and a Tylenol following day. Why the Claritin? Did some research and apparently this is often used for patients undergoing chemo, some chemo drugs cause bone pain and Claritin has histamine in it which can minimize pain. I'm relieved that I did not incur any side effect and am hopeful my outcomes are successful. Disclaimer: I am not an MD or medical professional and this is not medical advice. Do your research if you plan to take Reclast and work with your physician :)Read More Read Less

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