Evenity and Nausea: What Users Say
Reviews for Evenity
- Dia...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- February 7, 2025
For Osteoporosis "I have had three Evenity injections so far. I have a history of spinal compression fractures. I am a two-time cancer survivor (breast cancer and endometrial cancer). At present, I am cancer-free. After all of my Evenity injections, I have had the same reaction - about 10 hours after treatment, I develop shaking chills, a low-grade fever, and nausea. And then, after about 12 hours past my injections, I feel fine. That is the only side effect that I have had!"
- Ano...
- July 1, 2025
For Osteoporosis "Having extreme fatigue, nausea, and dizziness on my 10th dose and can’t wait to finish. I will never go on this medication again, although it has improved my osteoporosis."
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For Osteoporosis "I have just finished my last injections (12 months). I had very minor side effects, mostly site pain which was no worse than a yearly flu shot! I did get headaches which were relieved by Tylenol, but not awful and very tolerable! The first few shots I had mild nausea in the morning, but very little in later shots! I had absolutely no muscle aches or pain throughout all the shots. About 5 days after the shots, any mild side effects I had went totally away. I was terrified to start these shots after reading some of the reviews, but I am so glad I didn’t listen to them and followed through on all the shots! I have severe osteoporosis and after these shots my bone density has really improved! I am scheduled for a yearly Reclast infusion in a month which will assure that I don’t lose the bone I have gained over the past year."