Strensiq 40mg/ml Inj, 1 Vial: Life-Changing Treatment for Hypophosphatasia (HPP) - Experiences & Questions
I recently started using Strensiq to manage my hypophosphatasia. My doctor explained that it helps replace the missing alkaline phosphatase enzyme, which is essential for bone growth. I've heard mixed things from others who have used it, so I'm curious to hear from others who have experience with it. Have you or someone you know tried Strensiq? If so, how has it worked out for you? And how do you deal with the need to inject every week or so? I've also been nervous about the possible side effects. Has anyone had any trouble with side effects of Strensiq?
Strensiq 40mg/ml Inj, 1 Vial: Life-Changing Treatment for Hypophosphatasia (HPP) - Experiences & Questions
I recently started using Strensiq to manage my hypophosphatasia. My doctor explained that it helps replace the missing alkaline phosphatase enzyme, which is essential for bone growth. I've heard mixed things from others who have used it, so I'm curious to hear from others who have experience with it. Have you or someone you know tried Strensiq? If so, how has it worked out for you? And how do you deal with the need to inject every week or so? I've also been nervous about the possible side effects. Has anyone had any trouble with side effects of Strensiq?
Comments (4)
I had some weird changes in my urine output at first, but it stabilized after a few weeks. Just stay hydrated and monitor it closely. You’ll know if something’s off.
I can't believe how much this drug has changed my life. I went from being in constant pain to being able to walk and move around freely. It's been a lifesaver!
Does anyone know if there are any support groups or forums specifically for people using Strensiq? It would be really helpful to connect with others going through the same thing.
I've been on Strensiq over a year and have seen amazing improvements in my bone density and overall strength. It's been a game-changer for me. The injections are a bit of a hassle, but totally worth it. I recommend talking to your doctor about how it can help you.