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  2. Is Tymlos covered by Medicare? - AOL

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    Injectable osteoporosis drugs may fall into this category. If a person receives Tymlos coverage under Medicare Part B, they would have to pay the annual deductible of $257 and a 20% coinsurance on ...

  3. How Much Does Forteo Cost with Medicare? - AOL

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    Forteo (teriparatide) is an injectable medication you use once per month to help treat osteoporosis. Many Medicare Part D prescription drug plans cover this medication.

  4. Does Medicare cover Forteo, and how much does it cost? - AOL

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    Forteo (teriparatide) is a brand-name drug that doctors prescribe for some people with osteoporosis. It contains proteins that strengthen bones and stimulate new bone growth.

  5. Teriparatide - Wikipedia

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    Teriparatide is indicated for the treatment of postmenopausal women with osteoporosis; [13] for the increase of bone mass in men with primary or hypogonadal osteoporosis; [13] and treatment of men and women with osteoporosis associated with sustained systemic glucocorticoid therapy.

  6. Abaloparatide - Wikipedia

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    Abaloparatide, sold under the brand name Tymlos among others, is a parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) analog medication used to treat osteoporosis. [2] It is an anabolic (i.e., bone growing) agent.

  7. Denosumab - Wikipedia

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    Denosumab, sold under the brand names Prolia among others, is a human monoclonal antibody used for the treatment of osteoporosis, treatment-induced bone loss, metastases to bone, and giant cell tumor of bone. [11] [12] The most common side effects are joint and muscle pain in the arms or legs. [13]