

The most common side effects of Prolia® in men with osteoporosis are back pain, joint pain, and common cold (runny nose or sore throat). 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, and bladder infection. It is not known if the use of Prolia® over a long period of time may cause slow healing of broken bones. What are the possible side effects of Prolia®? Are breast-feeding or plan to breast-feed.Tell your doctor right away if you become pregnant while taking Prolia®.You should use an effective method of birth control (contraception) during treatment with Prolia® and for at least 5 months after your last dose of Prolia®.Your healthcare provider should do a pregnancy test before you start treatment with Prolia®.Are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.Plan to have dental surgery or teeth removed.Are taking medicine that can lower your blood calcium levels.Have kidney problems or are on kidney dialysis.Have been told you have trouble absorbing minerals in your stomach or intestines (malabsorption syndrome).Had parathyroid or thyroid surgery (glands located in your neck).Cannot take daily calcium and vitamin D.(16) She decided to weave her way through the fray, trying to avoid battles, but one knight insisted on aiding her.Before taking Prolia®, tell your doctor about all of your medical conditions, including if you: (15) The second round saw some of the stronger teams from last year's competition enter the fray, and some of the first round qualifiers stepped up their game yet further under the afternoon sun. (14) It's a sad situation, but it's changed now completely because the United States of America has entered the battle and the fray with all of our resources.

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