How does Reclast work on Bones?

How does Reclast work on Bones?

It works by slowing the breakdown of bone and keeping bones strong. It also helps to reduce the risk of broken bones (fractures). This medication belongs to a class of drugs known as bisphosphonates. Another zoledronic acid product is used to treat bone problems that may occur with cancer.

How does an annual infusion of Reclast work?

Annual Infusion of Reclast Works Well. Patients taking Actonel showed a bone mineral density (BMD) increase of 2.7%, while those taking the Reclast showed increased BMD of over 4%. The only apparent side effect of Reclast is a minor flu-type feeling that some patients experience after 48 hours of the injection.

Can a Reclast infusion stop bone loss?

Over the past 4 years, I’ve had two Reclast infusions; last year I was given a ‘rest’ from it and am due for an infusion shortly. I have osteoporosis and was on Fosomax or Boniva off and on for over 15 years, which didn’t stop the bone loss.

When to use Reclast for men with osteoporosis?

Reclast is used to treat or prevent osteoporosis caused by menopause, or steroid use. This medicine also increases bone mass in men with osteoporosis. Reclast is for use when you have a high risk of bone fracture. Reclast is also used to treat Paget’s disease of bone.

What causes lingering bone and joint pain after Reclast?

Hello, I’ve had lingering bone, joint and muscle pain starting 24 hours after my first reclast injection. My doc said it wasn’t related but I don’t believe it, and the Aclasta (reclast) hotline said it could happen (esp if you have fibromyalgia, which i do), though it was unusual. Has anyone else here had that?

What to do before Reclast infusion?

RECLAST INSTRUCTIONS. INSTRUCTIONS PRE-INFUSION: 1. You may eat normally before receiving your infusion. 2. Drink two (2) glasses of fluids, such as water, within a few hours before receiving Reclast to help prevent kidney problems 3. You may take Tylenol one (1) tablet with each meal: a. The day before your infusion b.

What are the side effects of Reclast?

Common side effects of Reclast include: nausea, tiredness, flu-like symptoms (e.g., fever, chills, muscle/joint aches), cough, dizziness, headache, vision problems, diarrhea, constipation, joint or muscle pain, or injection site reactions (pain, redness, swelling).

How does Reclast help bones?

Reclast (zoledronic acid) (sometimes called zoledronate) is a bisphosphonate medicine that alters bone formation and breakdown in the body. This can slow bone loss and may help prevent bone fractures.

What does Reclast infusion do?

Reclast infusion is an injection of zoledronic acid that is given over a short period of time, usually 15 to 30 minutes. It is sometimes used to treat osteoporosis and is usually administered once yearly. When used for treating Paget’s Disease, it may be administered more often, however.