Prolia

Is It Dangerous to Stop Taking Prolia?

By NWHN Staff | Apr 4, 2019 | Comments Off on Is It Dangerous to Stop Taking Prolia?

In clinical trials, results also suggest that people who stop taking Prolia and did not start another treatment experienced more vertebral fractures in the 10 months after treatment than people who had been taking a placebo. Researchers and physicians recommend that you do not stop taking Prolia without making a plan for further bone treatment.  

Is Prolia a Safe Treatment Option for Osteoporosis?

By Shaniqua Seth | Feb 28, 2017 | Comments Off on Is Prolia a Safe Treatment Option for Osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis is a disease that causes your bones to lose tissue and become weak and fragile, potentially leading to bone fractures. Prevention and treatment methods can help inhibit fractures and decrease the severity of osteoporosis.

Do Bone Drugs Lose Their Effectiveness?

By Shaniqua Seth | Nov 30, 2016 | Comments Off on Do Bone Drugs Lose Their Effectiveness?

I have been treated with Aclasta for the last four years. My doctor wants to switch me to Prolia. He told me research has shown that using the same drug reduces its effectiveness. Is it true that Aclasta may lose effectiveness over extended use?