Does teriparatide bone density last after discontinuing?

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Apparently most doctors put osteoporosis patients on a different medication to keep the density gains from teriparatide. In a healthy boned person will the density stay or do you need to consolidate the new growth? Theoretically hgh could help consolidate.
 
Apparently most doctors put osteoporosis patients on a different medication to keep the density gains from teriparatide. In a healthy boned person will the density stay or do you need to consolidate the new growth? Theoretically hgh could help consolidate.
I believe they put them on some kind of drug to keep the gains
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22257045/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16563890/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26900640/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32876328/
 
Apparently most doctors put osteoporosis patients on a different medication to keep the density gains from teriparatide. In a healthy boned person will the density stay or do you need to consolidate the new growth? Theoretically hgh could help consolidate.
To preserve bone gains treatment must be followed by an antiresorptive like a bisphosphonate or denosumab
 
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You loose bones regardless, I don't know if the resorption, osteoclast and so on increase when you stop but, regardless slowing the rate of boneloss would be beneficial for anyone I think??
 
You loose bones regardless, I don't know if the resorption, osteoclast and so on increase when you stop but, regardless slowing the rate of boneloss would be beneficial for anyone I think??
well you can only do it for 2 years max safely so it wouldnt really be a good long term solution unless the results stayed.
 
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I’m pretty sure all the studies are on people who got osteoporosis, if your a healthy person after the cycle your levels will go down to your baseline or normal healthy levels. So in theory you shouldn’t lose it at all because your baseline levels aren’t low enough to have shitty bones
 
I’m pretty sure all the studies are on people who got osteoporosis, if your a healthy person after the cycle your levels will go down to your baseline or normal healthy levels. So in theory you shouldn’t lose it at all because your baseline levels aren’t low enough to have shitty bones
thats a good point
 
I’m pretty sure all the studies are on people who got osteoporosis, if your a healthy person after the cycle your levels will go down to your baseline or normal healthy levels. So in theory you shouldn’t lose it at all because your baseline levels aren’t low enough to have shitty bones
Would probably lose what you gained as you would go from a positive remodeling balance to a normal one, so just wasting your money and time essentially (if you don’t do any anti-resorptive treatment after), pretty interesting point though.
 
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Would probably lose what you gained as you would go from a positive remodeling balance to a normal one, so just wasting your money and time essentially (if you don’t do any anti-resorptive treatment after), pretty interesting point though.
yeah my thought too. i already have some so im doing it anyways and see what happens. im def not hoppin on a anti-resorptive for the rest of my life
 
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