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Will Reclast Medicine Cure Anemia?

I developed anemia (hemablobin 8.4) 3 weeks ago. Had colonscopy and upper Gi scope--no bleeding. Apparently anemia is due to taking Reclast. Stopped that 3 weeks ago. Eating to try to correct anemia (heme iron sources such as clams, oysters, beef) and hem0globin is no at 10.8. Feel better than I did 3 weeks ago, but really dragging enerby-wise. How long does it take to resolve anemia due to Reclast , and the aemia side-effect? Any recomendations to speed this up? Thank you so very much!
Fri, 7 Feb 2014
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Good day!
Anemia is a very common result of reclast and will resolve once the drug is stopped. A good balanced diet with proteins and green leafy vegetables and folic acid and iron supplements will boost the erythropoesis. Consult with your haematologist for further management.
You are improving already. You ill be back to normal soon.
Take care
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Will Reclast Medicine Cure Anemia?

Good day! Anemia is a very common result of reclast and will resolve once the drug is stopped. A good balanced diet with proteins and green leafy vegetables and folic acid and iron supplements will boost the erythropoesis. Consult with your haematologist for further management. You are improving already. You ill be back to normal soon. Take care