Prolia for Osteoporosis: A Complete Patient Guide
Osteoporosis is a silent condition that weakens bones, making them fragile and more likely to break. For many patients, especially postmenopausal women and men at high risk of bone loss, Prolia (denosumab) has become a trusted treatment option. Unlike daily medications, Prolia is a bi-annual injection — just one shot every six months — making it convenient for long-term bone health management. What is Prolia and How Does It Work? Many patients ask: “What is Prolia used for?” Prolia is a monoclonal antibody designed to block a protein called RANKL , which normally breaks down bone tissue. By stopping this process, Prolia: Slows bone loss Increases bone density in the spine, hip, and thigh bone Reduces the risk of fractures While it’s usually referred to as an injection , some clinics may call it a “Prolia infusion” because it is administered in a medical setting. Benefits of Prolia for Osteoporosis Proven to lower frac...