Examples of using Prolia in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Denosumab(trade names Prolia and Xgeva) is a human monoclonal antibody[1] for the treatment of osteoporosis,[1] treatment-induced bone loss,
The most common side effects of Prolia® in women being treated for osteoporosis after menopause are back pain, pain in your arms and legs, high cholesterol, muscle pain,
Do not take Prolia if you: have low blood calcium;
including Repatha(72% increase yoy), BLINCYTO®(31% increase yoy) and Prolia®(16% increase yoy).
method of birth control(contraception) during treatment with Prolia® and for at least 5 months after your last dose of Prolia®.
In a 3-year study, women not treated with Prolia® had more new spine fractures(7.2%) compared to women treated with Prolia®(2.3%).
Prolia® is proven to.
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Could Prolia® be right for me?
Prolia® can cause serious side effects.
Learn more about Prolia® by watching this video.
Or are allergic to denosumab or any ingredients in Prolia®.
Prolia® contains the same medicine as XGEVA®(denosumab).
Prolia® may lower the calcium levels in your blood.
These are not all the possible side effects of Prolia®.
Come hear an expert doctor talk about osteoporosis and Prolia®.
It is important for you to practice good mouth care during treatment with Prolia®.
Study consisted of 7393 patients who received either Prolia® or placebo(a treatment containing no medicine).
In addition, the company that markets Prolia will provide a card to inform patients about the risk of osteonecrosis of the jaw and to instruct them to contact their doctor if they experience symptoms.
Prolia is not good for anyone.