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(Romosozumab SQ)

Provider Summary

Primary Uses

Treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women at high risk for fracture per criteria.

Mechanism of action

Sclerostin inhibitor increases bone formation and decreases bone resorption.

Pre-treatment / baseline requirements

Baseline calcium and vitamin D; correct hypocalcemia; assess cardiovascular risk history; dental evaluation for ONJ risk in appropriate patients.

Common side effects

Arthralgia, headache, injection site reactions.

Serious adverse effects / key risks

Boxed warning: increased risk of MI, stroke, and cardiovascular death; hypocalcemia; osteonecrosis of the jaw; atypical femur fracture.

Referral requirements

Standard infusion referral form + drug-specific checklist

Duration note

Therapy is limited to 12 monthly doses (12 months). Patients are typically transitioned to an antiresorptive agent afterward to maintain gains.

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Patient & Caregiver Education

What it treats

Treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women at high risk for fracture

How it works

Blocks sclerostin to build bone and reduce bone loss.

Before treatment

Tell your clinician if you have an active infection/fever, are pregnant/planning pregnancy, or have major heart/nerve problems. Depending on the medication, you may need labs or screening tests (e.g., TB/hepatitis) and a vaccine review.

Common side effects

Arthralgia, headache, injection site reactions.

Get urgent help for

Boxed warning: increased risk of MI, stroke, and cardiovascular death; hypocalcemia; osteonecrosis of the jaw; atypical femur fracture.

On treatment day

Plan to stay for monitoring. If you feel dizzy, drowsy, or unwell afterward, do not drive and follow your clinician’s instructions.