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High Risk Frecture (osteoporosis)
My mother have osteoporosis and as per DXA report she has high risk of fracture, We consult with 2 doctors near our location one doctor suggested prolia 60Mg once in a 6 months and another doctor suggested Rockbon PTH  daily for 6 to 8 months. Please Suggest us which one better from Prolia or Rockbon PTH or should we choose another option??
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Pth is a wonderful drug. Go for it
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They all will work. Make sure her vitamin D levels are good. If you want tablets instead of injectable then you can also go for calinta kit
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get vitamin D supplement
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Prolia or Denosumab is a very good option if you live far from hospital & dont want to get a daily shot (as in the case of teriparitide)
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Rockbone PTH will be good option
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Hello Rockbon would be a better option.
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