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    • PROLIA

    • QTY 1
    • 60 MG/ML
    • Syringe
    • Near  43215

DENOSUMAB (den oh sue mab) slows bone breakdown. Prolia is used to treat osteoporosis in women after menopause and in men, and in people who are taking corticosteroids for 6 months or more. Xgeva is used to treat a high calcium level due to cancer and to prevent bone fractures and other bone problems caused by multiple myeloma or cancer bone metastases. Xgeva is also used to treat giant cell tumor of the bone.


PROLIA Lifestyle Interactions

  • Isoproterenol Hydrochloride 0.2mg/1mL, Solution for injection

    Interaction: Foods containing theobromine
    Severity: Moderate
    Notes for Consumers: Side effects from Isoproterenol may get worse if you take excessive amounts of foods containing caffeine-like compounds, like coffees, teas, colas or chocolate. You may need to limit caffeine intake while taking this medication. Promptly report side effects of Isoproterenol to your health care provider such as headache, nervousness, difficulty sleeping, or palpitations. If you are receiving Intravenous Isoproterenol, your health care provider will closely monitor the effects of this drug which is only given in a hospital or emergency setting.
    Notes for Professionals: The combination of isoproterenol and theobromine, which is found in food like chocolate or teas, or aminophylline could potentially increase cardiac adverse reactions such as cardiac arrhythmias.
  • Isoproterenol Hydrochloride 0.2mg/1mL, Solution for injection

    Interaction: Caffeine-containing Foods/Beverages
    Severity: Moderate
    Notes for Consumers: Limit excessive Caffeine intake (examples: coffee, teas, colas, chocolate and some herbal supplements) while taking Isoproterenol and avoid medicines containing additional Caffeine whenever possible. Taking a high amount of Caffeine with Isoproterenol can increase the risk of nausea, nervousness, palpitations, problems with sleep, rapid heartbeat, or other side effects.
    Notes for Professionals: Caffeine is a CNS-stimulant and such actions are expected to be additive when coadministered with other CNS stimulants or psychostimulants.

DISCLAIMER: This drug information content is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Patients should always consult their physician with any questions regarding a medical condition and to obtain medical advice and treatment. Drug information is sourced from GSDD (Gold Standard Drug Database ) provided by Elsevier.