Denosumab for Osteolytic Bone Lesions of Multiple Myeloma User Reviews
Brand names: Prolia, Xgeva, Jubbonti, Wyost, Conexxence, Stoboclo, Osenvelt, Bomyntra, Ospomyv, Xbryk …show all brand names
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Prolia
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"I have been treated for multiple myeloma for 2 years and have received Xgeva for these two years. I have not had any side effects at all. I would recommend this medication."