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Was on Fosamax but I had stomach problems
This ought to be put in our food! I have been taking Prednisone (steroid) for 25 years and by now it was predicted by bones would turn into powder because they would be that thin.
Along came Actonel and several other medicines like it and I was put on I believe Fosamax (similar med) before it was released to the public. Not only haven't my bones gotten thinner -- they have actually gotten stronger and this is from someone who has to have a bone scan every year of her life.
Please, women of pre menopausal age and up, sell the china if you have to to make this medicine a part of your life. So many broken hips and other bones could be avoided if women would just start taking this at the age appropriate time. And shame on any gynecologyst or gp who doesn't MAKE you see the light on this one!
The best thing about this medicine is that it is very easy to swallow. For someone like me, who cannot swallow large pills, this is a wonderful pill because of the size, nice and small.
Seems to work for me according to my doctor and bone density tests
On weekly dose 18 months - slight indigestion - take OTC acid reducer which helps. Do experience intermittent muscle pain of short duration. My feet both hurt quite a bit making walking difficult.Had fairly good results with my 2nd bone density study plus I take my calcium/vitamin
D faithfully. Will stay on it and see what happens with my next bone study due in March 2011. Who knows - the improvement could be just from the extra calcium/D.
My only problem has been increased heartburn. My physicians treats it with Nexium and Zantac 300MG. After having these added to my drug regimen, I have no side effects.
My fingernails are growing and I can go for a jog again, first time in 3 years, since taking Actonel. Before, in spite of taking Shaklee brand Calcium supplements, about 1000 mg daily for decades, my body does not absorb calcium. I am lactose intolerant and eat alot of calcium rich vegetables like broccoli, also salmon, tofu, and almonds. I am a prime candidate as a tall white thin female. I don't mind a bit of an ache, knowing that overall I have hope to stop the train wreck of osteoporosis. Is everyone else on this forum paid by other drug companies to dish their dirt? This is far from an objective forum.
It has made me very dizzy loosing my balance
I WAS ON FORTEO FOR 2 YEAR'S AND NOW I AM ON ACTENOL35 MG'S A WEEK. MY DR. ALSO GAVE ME SOMETHING FOR HEARTBURN AND ACID REFLUX. SO FAR SO GOOD. I WOULD RECOMMED THIS DRUG I AM 53 FEMALE. GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL
I was first prescribed Fosamax for osteopenia over 3 years ago, which I found irritating to my throat. I have been taking once-a-week Actonel for the past 2+ years with no apparent side effects. I also take 1500+ mg of calcium (500 mg 3 times per day) and I walk 30-60 min. 3 times a week. I have seen my bone mass increase to very close to normal levels. However, I am considering stopping the Actonel due to concerns about jaw problems.
I was able to take this for 6 months with no problems. 7th month I experienced loose bowels. 8th month I had vomiting and loose bowels. Doctor is now encouraging me to try Reclast which I will do.
I take the weekly 35mg dose, after 3 years my osteoporosis shows very slight improvement, from -3.9 to -3.2. My only complaint is occasional leg cramps and painful swallowing. For the cost, I have very little reversal of the osteoporosis.
There is no way to know what would have occurred with no treatment, so I would recommend the drug, follow the instructions exactly.