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Due For Prolia Injection After Side Effects From Aclasta Infusion. On Methotrexate Celebrex Prednisone For Arthritis, Osteoporosis. Guide
I am due for a prolia injection in sept . last year I had an aclasta infusion from which I had some very bad side effects so I asked to change to something else , but checking the side effects of prolia really doesn't seem any better. I am on methotrexate celebrex prednisone losec vit d and lovan all for rheumatoid arthritis . I have austeoporosis earlier this year I had a broken foot which did not heal and required a bone graft etc so I know I need something bit am concerned about side effects
Denosumab injection is associated with numerous side effects and one has to weigh the risk-benefit ratio before taking any medicine. So, I suggest you to approach your treating doctor and discuss the issues.
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Due For Prolia Injection After Side Effects From Aclasta Infusion. On Methotrexate Celebrex Prednisone For Arthritis, Osteoporosis. Guide
Hi, thanks for writing to HCM. Prolia (Denosumab) injections are indicated for post menopausal osteoporosis in whom the risk of fractures is high. Denosumab injection is associated with numerous side effects and one has to weigh the risk-benefit ratio before taking any medicine. So, I suggest you to approach your treating doctor and discuss the issues. Hope this information is helpful. Good day