Prolia Side Effects (Page 121)
UpdatedI would like to know of any side effects others may have experienced after receiving Prolia infusions. Up to now I have none.
Re: Judy (# 2388)
I was on actonel for a year.. it interacted really badly with my esophagus, Stopped using it. Dr. recommended Prolia instead.... frying pan to fire...
Lizzie (# 2399) --
Lizzie...Yep. Frying pan to fire! Just say....no thank you.
Judy (# 2384) --We don't use dentists for this in the US. We have to go to a specialist although a few dentists do crowns but not the bone grafting part. I'm going in Monday to my dentist for casting of crowns with the little posts put on my implants that will attach firmly to the implants. I don't think that excessive bone is going anywhere. I went up to complain because I thought it was the implants going bad so they yanked hard on each and it didn't hurt so had to be the bone graft of which they used waaaayyyyy toooo much! Also something strange goes on with our teeth as we get older. I was complaining to my older brother about my bottoms getting crooked and he said remember mine - I had a space between the 2 front teeth and it now gone so they must start to shift around when we get older. He does not have osteoporosis. This really should be listed on the side effects of Prolia because it's not just you, me and the other lady that lost a whole mouth full. It's impossible that there are only 3 of us with this problem. I had a different problem and contacted the FDA last week. They were really on the ball with that one and sent me a lot of paperwork to fill out and attach photos. Apparently, some things do get their attention. And, to think that Prolia is in just about every country in the world now. Wrists are really weak with Osteoporosis or Ostepenia. It does not necessarily mean ALL of your bones are bad. Hang in there. We have been on a long ride pretty much together. Be well~Pood
Re: Lizzie (# 2393)
Have you thought about taking a Magnesium supplement to help your muscles? We really cannot store calcium in the human body and the only place for Prolia to get any is in our muscles. The Magnesium should straighten out that problem if, indeed, it is muscles causing the leakage. It could be a quick fix for your problem. Be well~Pood
Poodle (# 2398) --
Thank you so much sorry to hear this, this is what scares me
Judy (# 2397) --
Oh Judy this is just appalling what this drug is doing to women, I am so scared to start any drug. I have been putting it off for 25yrs
Poodle (# 2401) --
I am so very sorry that you are experiencing such horrible side effects.
Be well.
Poodle (# 2401) --
Actually, poodle, it was an oral surgeon who did the bone graft and will also do the implant. It will be my dentist who does the crown. I have had a implant done before when I had a back molar pulled (also due to infection) and the same oral surgeon did the implant. Luckily I didn't need a bone graft. She is one of the top in Toronto. I was most interested in taking magnesium for muscles as I suffer terribly from upper back and shoulder pain but magnesium gives me terrible cramps and diarrhea. Mind you, in Toronto we have had a tragedy of boggling proportions where 10 people were run down and killed by a van on out sidewalks just 10 minutes from us so all my muscles have been especially tensed up. Is there any magnesium that doesn't cause bowel problems?
Judy (# 2406) --
It must be so stressful for you.
Regarding magnesium. For me, Mag. L Threonate seems to have less GI effects.
Also, taking Mag.with Calcium can help.
Giralda (# 2408) --
I feel so bad for you. Please know the same happened with my dad. 1 shot and so sick starting 2 days later and he never recovered. He died 8 months after the 1 and only injection. No one would listen to me before he was taken to get the shot, they refuse to realize it to this day and simply get irate at me if I mention it. He never had cancer, had never been diagnosed in previous years with osteoporosis and was 81 years old when the goof ball doctor prescribed this to my poor dad. Unfortunately, my mom and brother refused to read the info I found before my mom took him to get the shot and it was a horrible experience. 81 yr old man and get prescribed this to start fighting osteoporosis is absolutely absurd on ANY doctor's part. I'm still sick in my heart about the struggle he went thru after getting this poison. It was a slow death!
my mother was a dialysis patient and received a kidney from a living donor family member. she had to wait a year for the transplant because there was no ok available. When my mother was weakened by the prolia and was paralyzed, they transplanted her and removed the kidney from the healthy family member. my mother eventually died. they have experimented with her to see if a dialysis patient stage 5 does not urinate and almost does not drink what the consequences are
Forever Bummed (# 2409) --
Sorry to hear this. My mother was also dialysis and the specialist gave her this horrible drug. After the kidney transplantation, she died. She had osteoporosis. I miss her every day.
Re: Giralda (# 2410)
I am so very sorry for your loss. It would seem to me that you have a great chance to file a medical malpractice suit. I suggest you contact an attorney immediately due to the Statute of Limitations. With deepest sympathy~
Judy (# 2406) --
Re: Magnesium. You cannot have a 'clear' gel type capsule. It has to be a hard tablet that is kelated(sp?). That should stop the diarrhea problem. If the diarrhea is only from a Magnesium supplement that is. Ask the Pharmacist when you go in about it. Magnesium is also made into Milk of Magnesia which is supposed to cause one to go to the bathroom. I got a different brand and found it to be a big problem in that area. Prolia also causes gluten intolerance that leads to diarrhea too. Going to the dentist in the morn. for casting of my crowns. FiNALLY!! Amgen should have to pay for them and the implants. Be well my friend~
While on Prolia my normally good Cholesterol numbers went up, now 16 months after my last shot it is still up. My Dr. and I have a disagreement over wether or not I should take meds. Naturally, I am opposed to taking meds.
Has anyone else had this problem? If so, how did you solve it?
Poodle (# 2412) --
Yikes, I just bought magnesium bisglycinate In gel form from a health food store. Couldn't find ant in the drug store. So far I've only taken one and no cramping etc. I'll wait and see.
Good luck with the crown casting....I'm envious. I still have a while for that. Any yes, Amgen should pay for all the dental problems they've created.
Re: MistyG (# 147)
I had my second shot of Prolia on a Thursday and started with Shingles on Friday. I am seeing it described as a lumpy rash on many forums. I do believe there is a link. Although it will be some time before all of the potential side effects of Prolia are realized - Doctors cant learn or report side effects if they refuse to acknowledge they exist!
Poodle (# 2405) --
Thank you so much! I will definitely start a magnesium supplement. Thank you agai for taking the time to respond,
Re: Judy (# 2417)
It was not fun in the least. My mouth is small and narrow like all of me is so he had a difficult time getting to the far back two teeth and there were a total of 4 castings. Also had to use a 'tray' that is for children. Two were done in the in different colors and another of the bottom of a different color and finally a teal blue with purple where the implants go in. Everything was a different color so I guess it's so the lab knows which is top, bottom and bottom where the implants go and how large to make the crown. It felt a little weird to have the tiny caps on them unscrewed for the castings with a long post screwed on and then the long posts unscrewed and tiny caps then screwed back on again. They will be ready the first week in June. Not painful except for his fingers pressing my front teeth into my lip and then, of all times, I got a leg cramp and had to stand up and walk a little to get rid of it. I'm currently out of Magnesium. YIKES! Yours will be so much better right in the front. Just expect more than one casting. I have not had a casting like those before and it's a new material they squirt into the metal trays in your mouth. It hardens when removed from the mouth. The final one of blue and purple had to be left in for exactly 4 minutes on the dot. I quite imagine you have the exact same technology as we do. Price tag was staggering ($3700.00) and he wanted it all paid that same day so thankfully he takes credit cards. Front teeth are probably expensive too so be prepared. Be well~
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