Denosumab is a fully human monoclonal antibody for the treatment of osteoporosis, treatment induced bone loss, bone metastases, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple myeloma and giant cell tumor of bone. It was developed by the company Amgen.Denosumab is designed to target RANKL (RANK ligand), a prot...
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Positive Experiences with Osteoporosis
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...of zometa next Thurs, I'm starting denosumab. Onc is putting in for the everolimus/exemestane combo for me from the cancer drugs fund so I...
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...with Herceptin and Zometa. I'm now on Femara and Denosumab. It's been almost 24hours since ...nothing to report yet. My joints have been achy since I started Femara...
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...for results....Hope you find the pain is just one of ...getting on. When I do eventually see onc, I am going to discuss denosumab instead of zometa and ask if everolimus/exemestane combo may...
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I was on Zometa for over a year ...He has since taken me off of Zometa alltogether, and my kidney ...I will ask him about denosumab. My bone mets are extensive,...
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Hi ladies,
Anyone used denosumab and how are you finding ...I will be switching to denosumab because I had lots of bone mets progression while on IV Zometa.
I was told it's...
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...the pain actually in her ...include Zoledronic acid (Zometa) & Denosumab (Xgeva), but those are usually ...or subcutaneous injection. Perhaps she's using alendronate (Fosamax)?\
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...in axilla and mediastinum. I'm currently on Femara for the nodes and Xgeva (Denosumab) for the bone mets. Still early days but...
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...each time for this (denosumab) drug, presumably for levels ...for Calcium levels which can be casued to drop whilst on denosumab.\
Currently I'm prescibed denosumab through the Cancer Fund but...
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...I am getting cramping in my left toes since I started Faslodex/Denosumab. If I watch my toes, they will curl or move side to side. Ouch! Not getting cramps anywhere else, but my whole left leg feel...
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