Tymlos VS Reclast

Katie00
Katie00 Member Posts: 18
edited April 2021 in Bone Health and Bone Loss

Hi,

Has anybody tried Tymlos? I took Prolia for two years but it barely kept my T-scores steady. Then my endo put me on Reclast but one year after the first infusion my dexsa showed that my T-scores got worse. Now my endo wants to put me on daily injections of Tymlos. I'm terrified of the side effects. Is Tymlos safe to take for hormone positive BC? I read that it is a hormone. Thank you

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  • edj3
    edj3 Member Posts: 2,076
    edited April 2021

    I am on Tymlos, my breast cancer was very highly estrogen positive. What questions do you have?

  • Katie00
    Katie00 Member Posts: 18
    edited April 2021

    Hi edj3,

    Thank you for responding. My breast cancer was very highly estrogen positive as well. I'm about to start Tymlos and when I did some research on it I found out that it is a parathyroid hormone. What does that mean? does it have anything to do with estrogen hormone? How long have you been taking Tymlos? I hope it's. not giving you too many side effects

    Thank you

  • moth
    moth Member Posts: 4,800
    edited April 2021

    I think we get panicked by the word hormone because we think of some breast cancers as hormone driven & that's true but it's a very specific hormone. The word 'hormone' means a substance secreted in one part of the body which has an effect somewhere else in the body. We have tons of hormones in our bodies. Adrenalin is a hormone.

    Parathyroid hormone is made by the parathyroid gland which is a small gland near the thyroid in your neck. It is generally in charge of maintaining calcium concentration in the blood.

    Are you taking tamoxifen or an aromatase inhibitor?

  • Katie00
    Katie00 Member Posts: 18
    edited April 2021

    Hi moth,

    You're right about panicking every time the word hormone is mentioned. Thank you for the explanation of parathyroid hormone. I'm taking Anastrozole.


  • moth
    moth Member Posts: 4,800
    edited April 2021

    Katie, definitely discuss your concern with you dr so you feel 100% confident this drug is right for you but I think the anastrazole is keeping estrogen very low in your body so that should be decreasing your risk of recurrence. I think it's good to stay on top of the meds we're prescribed and make sure they're not incompatible with something else or inappropriate. I hope you get your bone strengthened up :)

  • Katie00
    Katie00 Member Posts: 18
    edited April 2021

    Thank you. I agree and I really appreciate the advice.

  • edj3
    edj3 Member Posts: 2,076
    edited April 2021

    So the risk with Tymlos isn't tied to estrogen.

    You probably already know this, but the absolute longest you can take Tymlos is two years due to an increased risk of a specific type of bone cancer.

    After you finish taking Tymlos (or Forteo, they are very similar), you must go on another osteoporosis drug because your body will not maintain the new bone growth. My endocrinologist has already discussed next steps and for me, it will almost certainly be Reclast.

    Why take Tymlos? Well because it actually increases bone density. For me, the slight bone cancer risk is worth it as I've broken two bones while running (not falling, just training or racing: I fractured my pelvis in 2018, and then a bone in my foot nearly a year ago).

    I am highly, highly motivated to take this drug exactly as prescribed (daily injections) for the full two years and I will stick with the Reclast afterwards. I inject Tymlos in my belly every evening; they are small needles very similar to what's used w/ insulin.

    You can read more on the Tymlos site (tymlos.com). Happy to answer any other questions based on my experience!

  • Katie00
    Katie00 Member Posts: 18
    edited April 2021

    Hi edj3,

    I'm so sorry to hear that you've broken two bones. That is my fear. That's why I'm willing to take OP medication too. The specific bone cancer side effect of Tymlos is scary though. Did you have a choice between Tymlos and Forteo? My doctor never mentioned Forteo.

    Thank you

  • edj3
    edj3 Member Posts: 2,076
    edited April 2021

    My endocrinologist would have prescribed either one; he had a sample of Tymlos at his office, but not Forteo. So that's what I tried and tolerated. I'd had two Prolia injections and had an allergic reaction to the second shot, probably because the needle housing included latex and I have a known allergy to that. But it didn't matter, he said no more Prolia.

    The two drugs are very similar. Forteo is a lab-made version of human parathyroid hormone (PTH) and Tymlos is a version of human parathyroid hormone-protein. They're both daily injections.

    You can read more about both of them here.

  • Katie00
    Katie00 Member Posts: 18
    edited April 2021

    Thank you so much for the link. Very informative. My endo mentioned that she has samples of Tymlos at her office too.

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