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Prolia® is for postmenopausal osteoporosis in women who have had a fracture related to osteoporosis, or who have multiple risk factors for fracture and who cannot use another osteoporosis medicine due to lack of it working (fracture while on an oral medication to stop osteoporosis) or other osteoporosis medicines caused intolerable side effects.
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Prolia® helps stop the development of bone-removing cells before they can reach the bones and cause damage. Prolia® is a prescription medicine used to treat osteoporosis (thinning and weakening of bone) in women after menopause who:
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If you’re already taking Prolia®, it’s important to receive your dose on schedule, every 6 months, to help strengthen your bones and reduce your risk of fracture. With the Prolia® Patient Support Program, you can receive treatment reminders and helpful tips for living with postmenopausal osteoporosis
Prolia® was developed as a result of a scientific understanding of how bones stay strong.
It helps stop the development and function of bone-removing cells before they can reach and damage the bone.
It’s important to receive your dose of Prolia® on schedule, every 6 months. Join the ProliaPlus® patient support program to receive useful information, tips, and helpful reminders to keep you on schedule for your next treatment. See more here.
You should take calcium and vitamin D as your doctor tells you to while you receive Prolia®.
Prolia® can cause serious side effects: Possible serious side effects include serious allergic reactions, low blood calcium, severe jaw bone problems, unusual thigh bone fractures, serious infections, skin problems, and severe bone, joint, or muscle pain. Please see all the safety information about Prolia® here.
This information is for educational purposes only and is NOT intended to replace the care or advice given by your physician. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider before starting any new treatment or with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. For more information see our Medical Disclaimer.