Bazedoxifene / conjugated estrogens for Prevention of Osteoporosis User Reviews
Brand names: Duavee
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- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- April 5, 2020
"I took Duavee for several years, but I still developed severe osteoporosis in my 50s. It did help alleviate hot flashes, though."
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"After taking only thirteen tablets of Duavee, I had lumps come up on my arm, knee, ankle, and forehead. After numerous doctor visits, calls to Pfizer and the FDA, no one has identified what this drug has done to me. The lumps have gotten somewhat smaller over seven months but are still there. Nobody will help me! It was prescribed to help prevent bone loss. I even refused to take it at first but was convinced by the doctor to try it. A hormone specialist in Atlanta (when asked by a friend who is a retired doctor) said he has heard of this happening but never seen it firsthand. Can anyone help me with this?"