Anonymous wrote:Fosamax is supposed to prevent further bone loss but apparently may not work that well in a lot of people? SIL was frustrated that her dr. did not have some additional scans 6 months in, but at around a year they checked and Fosamax was ineffective for her.
Obviously I am not a medical professional and am only mentioning what she told me. The Prolia is definitely making a difference for her based on the scans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No personal experience, but my SIL has switched after a year+ of ineffective Fosamax. Her scan shows some bone growth so she’s very happy with it and didn’t mention any side effects.
As an aside, apparently Fosamax is ineffective in 75% of cases (what SIL’s Dr. told her).
How is it ineffective? I thought Fosamax is taken to prevent worsening of bone loss. Or is it supposed to increase bone?
Anonymous wrote:No personal experience, but my SIL has switched after a year+ of ineffective Fosamax. Her scan shows some bone growth so she’s very happy with it and didn’t mention any side effects.
As an aside, apparently Fosamax is ineffective in 75% of cases (what SIL’s Dr. told her).