Teriparatide at 16, is it worth it?

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16m here, 5'8. I'd like to know of the risks/rewards associated with teriparatide.
I'm currently Hltn/Mtn looking to atleast get to lhtn to live a great life
 
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16m here, 5'8. I'd like to know of the risks/rewards associated with teriparatide.
I'm currently Hltn/Mtn looking to atleast get to lhtn to live a great life
Benefits
  • Stimulates new bone formation (anabolic — unique vs. most osteoporosis drugs)
  • Significantly reduces vertebral and non-vertebral fracture risk
  • Increases bone mineral density, especially in the spine
  • Useful when other treatments have failed or fractures occur despite therapy

Risks


  • Black box warning: Osteosarcoma risk in animal studies (rare/theoretical in humans; max 2-year lifetime use)
  • Hypercalcemia / hypercalciuria
  • Orthostatic hypotension (especially first doses)
  • Nausea, leg cramps, dizziness
  • Contraindicated in: Paget's disease, prior radiation to skeleton, bone metastases, unexplained elevated alkaline phosphatase, pediatric patients
  • Daily subcutaneous injection (adherence barrier)
  • Expensive; requires follow-up with an antiresorptive after stopping
 
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Benefits
  • Stimulates new bone formation (anabolic — unique vs. most osteoporosis drugs)
  • Significantly reduces vertebral and non-vertebral fracture risk
  • Increases bone mineral density, especially in the spine
  • Useful when other treatments have failed or fractures occur despite therapy

Risks


  • Black box warning: Osteosarcoma risk in animal studies (rare/theoretical in humans; max 2-year lifetime use)
  • Hypercalcemia / hypercalciuria
  • Orthostatic hypotension (especially first doses)
  • Nausea, leg cramps, dizziness
  • Contraindicated in: Paget's disease, prior radiation to skeleton, bone metastases, unexplained elevated alkaline phosphatase, pediatric patients
  • Daily subcutaneous injection (adherence barrier)
  • Expensive; requires follow-up with an antiresorptive after stopping
thanks.
 

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