Abaloparatide: Uses, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions

Brand names: Tymlos

# Abaloparatide: What You Need to Know Abaloparatide is a medicine used to treat osteoporosis, which is a condition where bones become weak and break easily. It's given as an injection under the skin and works by helping your body build new bone mass. This medicine is typically prescribed for women after menopause who have weak bones and are at high risk of breaking a bone, or for people who have already experienced bone breaks due to osteoporosis. When taking abaloparatide, it's important to know some safety information. Tell your doctor about all other medicines you take, since doctors haven't fully studied how abaloparatide interacts with other drugs. Like all medicines, abaloparatide can cause side effects, though not everyone experiences them. You should not use this medication if you have had certain types of bone cancer or if you're allergic to any ingredients in the medicine. Always follow your doctor's instructions carefully, including how often to inject the medicine and where to inject it, and contact your doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms or have questions about the medicine.

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Most Reported Side Effects (FAERS)

  • HEADACHE4,180 reports
  • NAUSEA3,222 reports
  • DIZZINESS3,122 reports
  • FATIGUE2,742 reports
  • HEART RATE INCREASED2,139 reports
  • ARTHRALGIA1,802 reports
  • PALPITATIONS1,785 reports
  • BONE PAIN1,414 reports
  • BACK PAIN1,289 reports
  • PAIN1,269 reports

Source: FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). Voluntary reports do not establish causation.

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