Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.
Prolia (denosumab)
Evenity (romosozumab)
Prolia (denosumab)
Evenity (romosozumab)
Summary of Prolia vs. Evenity
Summary for Monoclonal antibody
Prescription only
Prolia (denosumab) is an injection that's used to treat osteoporosis in adults at high risk of fracture. It's also for those at high risk of fractures from certain cancer medications. It works as a monoclonal antibody called a RANKL inhibitor to strengthen your bones. Prolia (denosumab) is a convenient option because you only need an injection every 6 months. It's injected under the skin by a healthcare professional at a medical office. Side effects include back and muscle pain. It also has a risk of causing dangerously low calcium levels.
Summary for Sclerostin inhibitor
Prescription only
Evenity (romosozumab or romosozumab-aqqg) is an injection used to treat osteoporosis (bone loss) in certain women after menopause. These women either have a high risk of fracture or can’t take other medications for bone loss. It's also used when these other medications haven’t worked well enough. Evenity (romosozumab) belongs to the drug class called sclerostin inhibitors. It works to help your bones grow and prevent bone breakdown at the same time. The injection is given once a month by a healthcare professional. Common side effects are joint pain and headache. There's also serious risks of heart attack and stroke. This medication is brand name only; there's no generic available yet.
Indications of Prolia vs. Evenity
Indications for
•Osteoporosis in women who've gone through menopause and at high risk of fracture