CALCITONIN-SALMON Reviews (CALCITONIN, SALMON)

Average Rating: 2.2 (4 Ratings)

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CALCITONIN-SALMON  (CALCITONIN, SALMON):  This medication is used to treat brittle bone disease (osteoporosis) in women who are at least 5 years past "the change of life" (menopause). Calcitonin works by slowing bone loss to help maintain strong bones and reduce your risk of fractures. This product has been withdrawn from the Canadian market due to safety problems.   FDA Approval Date: 1995-04-14 (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)

  

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RATING  REASONSIDE EFFECTS FOR CALCITONIN-SALMCOMMENTSSEXAGEDURATION/
DOSAGE
DATE ADDED
 
 1  Severe Osteoporosis I was having my hair come out in chunks and even my hair dresser noticed it. After trying different drugs for osteoporosis, I am going to pray and take my supplements. The side effects are NOT worth how bad you feel. F 63 30 days
1X day
7/10/2021
 5  osteoporosis None at all. What a relief after trying Fosamax, which I'll never take again. I was worried that I'd have sinus congestion because I'm a singer, but that hasn't happened. Hopefully my osteoporosis will improve. F 55 2 months
1X day
11/29/2010
 2  osteoporosis Severe neck pain! F 67 2 years
200 1X day
7/2/2010
 1  osteopenia severe spine an neck pain and hand pain I was tking Fortical Nasal Spray 200 IU dose. This was made by Upsher-Smith. F 74 11 weeks
7/28/2008
  

CALCITONIN-SALMON  (CALCITONIN, SALMON):  This medication is used to treat brittle bone disease (osteoporosis) in women who are at least 5 years past "the change of life" (menopause). Calcitonin works by slowing bone loss to help maintain strong bones and reduce your risk of fractures. This product has been withdrawn from the Canadian market due to safety problems.   FDA Approval Date: 1995-04-14 (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)

     

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