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Reclast is a prescription medication that treats
postmenopausal osteoporosis.
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One intravenous (IV) dose a year helps
strengthen bones and protect them from fracture,
when taken with daily calcium and vitamin D
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No other osteoporosis treatment is approved to
help protect from fracture in more places: hip,
spine, even other bones
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IV given by a doctor or nurse for no less than
15 minutes once a year
Ask your doctor if Reclast is right for you.
1-866-Reclast
• www.reclast.com
Important information:
You should not take Reclast if you’re on Zometa
(zoledronic acid) Injection as it contains the same ingredient;
if you have low blood calcium, kidney problems, or are allergic to Reclast or Zometa. Or you’re pregnant, plan to
become pregnant or nursing.
It’s important to drink fluids before getting Reclast to help prevent kidney problems. The most common side
effects are flu-like symptoms, fever, muscle or joint pain and headache. Tell your doctor if you have dental
problems because rarely, problems with the jaw have been reported with Reclast. Discuss all medicines you’re
taking, including prescription and non-prescription, vitamins and herbal supplements. If you develop severe bone,
joint or muscle pain, numbness, tingling or muscle spasms, contact your doctor.