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Evista vs. Miacalcin

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Raloxifene

(Evista)

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Summary for Evista

Prescription only

Raloxifene (Evista) is used to treat osteoporosis (bone loss) and lower the risk of breast cancer in women who've gone through menopause. This medication belongs to the drug class known as selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs). Raloxifene (Evista) is a tablet that's taken once a day. Side effects can include hot flashes, headaches, and joint pain.

Indications for Evista

  • Osteoporosis in women who've gone through menopause (postmenopausal)
  • Lower the risk of invasive breast cancer in postmenopausal women who are at high risk for breast cancer or who have osteoporosis

Pros and Cons for Evista

Pros

Cons

  • Not a first-choice option for osteoporosis
  • Has some serious risks, such as blood clots
  • Not approved for preventing breast cancer in women who haven't gone through menopause yet or who have a history of breast cancer
  • Not approved for treating breast cancer

Common Side Effects for Evista

  • Joint pain (16%)
  • Flu-like symptoms (14%)
  • Hot flashes (10%)
  • Bronchitis (10%)
  • Runny nose (10%)
  • Cough (9%)
  • Headache (9%)
  • Nausea (8%)
  • Sinus infection (8%)
  • Leg cramps (7%)
  • Diarrhea (7%)
  • Swelling in the arms or legs (5%)

Warnings for Evista

  • Higher risk for blood clots and stroke
  • High triglyceride levels
  • Continue to monitor for breast cancer
  • Interaction with warfarin (Coumadin)

Summary for Miacalcin

Prescription only

Calcitonin salmon is a synthetic (man-made) hormone available as a nasal spray. It's used to treat osteoporosis in women who have already gone through menopause (postmenopause). The medication is typically taken once a day by alternating between nostrils each day. Common side effects include back pain and nose symptoms, like runny nose, irritation, and bleeding. The nasal spray used to be available under the brand name Miacalcin, but now only comes as a generic version.

Indications for Miacalcin

  • Osteoporosis in women who have gone through menopause (postmenopause)

Pros and Cons for Miacalcin

Pros

  • Only need to use it once a day
  • Can store a used bottle at room temperature for about a month
  • Available as a lower-cost generic medication

Cons

  • Not a first-choice treatment option for postmenopausal osteoporosis
  • Can lead to low calcium levels
  • Might raise the risk of certain cancers

Common Side Effects for Miacalcin

  • Runny nose (12%)
  • Nose irritation, dryness, redness (11%)
  • Back pain (5%)
  • Joint pain (4%)
  • Bloody nose (4%)

Warnings for Miacalcin

  • Severe allergic reaction
  • Low calcium (hypocalcemia)
  • Nasal irritation
  • Cancer

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Raloxifene90 tablets / 60mg
$35.64$375.34
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Calcitonin Salmon1 nasal spray / 3.7ml of 200iu/spray
$32.38$46.89
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