I was first prescribed Fosamax for osteopenia over 3 years ago, which I found irritating to my throat. I have been taking once-a-week Actonel for the past 2+ years with no apparent side effects. I also take 1500+ mg of calcium (500 mg 3 times per day) and I walk 30-60 min. 3 times a week. I have seen my bone mass increase to very close to normal levels. However, I am considering stopping the A...
For a year I took once a week Actonel and it seemed to help with bone loss, but I got acid reflux. So Then I tried the once a month Boneva and got very sick. Took nothing for a year. Just took the low-dose once a day Actonel and have had severe stomach cramps since two hours after swallowing the pill.
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Actonel | 75 or over | Female | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
I took the drug for 2 doses 1 tablet one a week. The first week I was ok but the second week I ache from my waist up to my neck. I phone my Dr to tell her how I was feeling and she advised me to discontinue using this medication. I will never take it again. I ache for five days.
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Sue | 55-64 | Female | On medication for 2 to less than 5 years | Patient
10/8/2008
Condition: Decreased Bone Mass Following Menopause
Overall rating 4.3
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I was first prescribed Fosamax for osteopenia over 3 years ago, which I found irritating to my throat. I have been taking once-a-week Actonel for the past 2+ years with no apparent side effects. I also take 1500+ mg of calcium (500 mg 3 times per day) and I walk 30-60 min. 3 times a week. I have seen my bone mass increase to very close to normal levels. However, I am considering stopping the Actonel due to concerns about jaw problems.
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jayewo | 55-64 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month |
5/21/2008
Condition: Decreased Bone Mass Following Menopause
Overall rating 1.7
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For a year I took once a week Actonel and it seemed to help with bone loss, but I got acid reflux. So Then I tried the once a month Boneva and got very sick. Took nothing for a year. Just took the low-dose once a day Actonel and have had severe stomach cramps since two hours after swallowing the pill.
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doryann10 | 65-74 | Female | On medication for 2 to less than 5 years | Patient
4/6/2008
Condition: Decreased Bone Mass Following Menopause
Overall rating 5.0
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The best thing about this medicine is that it is very easy to swallow. For someone like me, who cannot swallow large pills, this is a wonderful pill because of the size, nice and small.
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[email protected] | 35-44 | Female | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
I am very unsatisfied with this medication based on the active pill only. I look forward to my morning coffee and once a week it is like torcher for me to have to take the medication. Not only am I very unhappy about not having my coffee when I get up once every week I also have to deal with the severe burning in my stomach for several hours, I also have to deal with the diarehea that I suffer with all day which only happens when I take the active pill. I have'nt informed my doctor because I'm afraid if I say anything the next medication the doctor tries on me will only be worse with the side effects. I've learned how to deal with the current side effects and I've chosen not to have to deal with another medication that could potentially be worse with the side effectsRead More Read Less
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Anonymous | 45-54 | Female | On medication for 1 to less than 2 years | Patient
I hace experience after one year of taking this medication(actonel) bone and joint pain mostly on the right side of my body. my bone mass has increased. I rate this a 2 star.
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