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136 People found this comment helpful

DO not listen to the other posters here who are most likely making stuff up trying to scare you. My sister is a physician and she went over all the side effects with me. The only real concern is a rash since Prolia does NOT go through the kidney or liver like all the other drugs. This is by FAR the SAFEST osteoporosis medicine. And its the easiest too. When looking at the side effects also look at...

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Pain worse than I've ever had, skin aged and leathery, constipation and can't breathe. I'm in worse shape now than before I had prolia--will NOT take any more. Stomach and digestion problems all the time, can't sleep. 6 months of hell for me. Cholesterol went way up. RA got worse--Dr. said it would help it--a lie! Dr. treated me as a guinea pig--used a sample she had in office--did NOT charge...

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crc | 45-54 | Female | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
6/3/2011
Condition: Decreased Bone Mass Following Menopause
Overall rating 1.0
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Doctor did not advise of side effects, the worst ever, I don't think my life would ever be the same. Very sick the last six months, out of work for three months, multiple symptons, nausea, root canal, blurred vision , skin lesions, leg, arm and back pain, high blood pressure and heart problems, etc.

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Mometter | 55-64 | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
5/17/2011
Condition: Decreased Bone Mass Following Menopause
Overall rating 4.3
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I had my first injection 3 months ago. I have had no side effects. I have no had another bone study so I honestly do not know ow effective this drug is. I know that the bisphosphonates turned me into a wreck! So far, I am a fan!

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Anonymous | 55-64 | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
5/16/2011
Condition: Decreased Bone Mass Following Menopause
Overall rating 2.3
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Severe leg/hip pain. Did not start until 2-3 mos after first injection.Pain is enough to keep from getting good nights sleep. Balance seems to be off. Due for next injection next month.Might forget it.

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Disgusted | 65-74 | Female | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
4/23/2011
Condition: Decreased Bone Mass Following Menopause
Overall rating 2.3
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Can't really say how effective yet. Received shot 2 months ago. It was easy to take but 3 weeks after getting shot, I started having muscle pain in upper thigh. Then, hip & knee began to hurt. I was walking 3 miles/day & now cannot walk without limping (no exercise for me). I feel it is very detrimental to my health to not exercise. I have severe pain day & night. So far pain is only on one side.

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[email protected] | 45-54 | Female | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Caregiver
3/11/2011
Condition: Decreased Bone Mass Following Menopause
Overall rating 5.0
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My mom was previously taking Actonel but complained of heartburn. She also didn't like the instructions for taking it either. Her doctor recommended Prolia which she was given in the office and only has to take two shots a year. She is so pleased with the ease of taking this drug. I feel good knowing she is getting a drug for her osteoporosis through her doctor and she really is taking it!

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Karen | 65-74 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
3/1/2011
Condition: Other
Overall rating 3.3
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Got my first Prolia shot about 3 weeks ago. Very easy as given in the doctor's office. Have had 3 instances of muscle cramps in my legs but blood test shows no low blood calcium. So is this a normal side effect of Prolia? If it builds bone, then the leg cramps are no big thing.

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Anonymous | 65-74 | Female | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
1/13/2011
Condition: Decreased Bone Mass Following Menopause
Overall rating 5.0
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I have been very pleased with this medication. I only had to get a shot in the office and did not have any issues. I hated the idea of having to get infused or using a bisphosphonate because of the side effects. My doctor feels this is the drug of the future for treating osteoporosis.

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Albina20 | 65-74 | Female | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
11/22/2010
Condition: Decreased Bone Mass Following Menopause
Overall rating 1.3
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Pain worse than I've ever had, skin aged and leathery, constipation and can't breathe. I'm in worse shape now than before I had prolia--will NOT take any more. Stomach and digestion problems all the time, can't sleep. 6 months of hell for me. Cholesterol went way up. RA got worse--Dr. said it would help it--a lie! Dr. treated me as a guinea pig--used a sample she had in office--did NOT charge ins. for it. She gave me NO info and now will NOT believe my problems are caused by prolia. My back hurts worse than it ever did--I live this every day now--I hate my life since prolia--will not go back to that dr. I count the days til the 6 mo. are up, but I wonder if my body and life will ever be back to what it was or if there has been permanent damage or change in my body. I've had RA for 8 yrs. and that is enough to deal with. I had a severe reaction to Embrel for RA and prolia is made by the same co. So I don't think I should ever have been given prolia. I have been an FDA statistic for both drugs now. Read More Read Less

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