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Denosumab for Menopause
7 women reported on this specific combination.
7
Experience Reports
6.0/10
Median Score (Wk 8)
57%
Would Continue
Self-reported data — not clinically verified. Not medical advice.
What women reported
7 self-reported experiences with Denosumab for menopause
Tried
Denosumab wasn't for me. After 12 weeks of trying, my bone density concerns were much the same. I've stopped taking it.
For
Menopause
Noticed
Outcome 4/10 at 8 wk
Would continue no
1 side effect noted
About
Age range 60-64
8 weeks logged
Tried
I've been using Denosumab for about 12 weeks now for bone density concerns. the worst of the symptoms eased around week 3. I was sleeping through the night. I'd recommend discussing it with your GP.
For
Menopause
Noticed
Outcome 7/10 at 8 wk
Would continue yes
About
Age range 35-39
12 weeks logged
Tried
I tried Denosumab for vaginal dryness and discomfort but the results were mixed. I noticed a subtle improvement, but the side effects made it hard to continue. I may try increasing the dose.
For
Menopause
Noticed
Outcome 6/10 at 8 wk
Would continue yes
1 side effect noted
About
Age range 45-49
12 weeks logged
Tried
After 8 weeks on Denosumab, I'd say it made a modest difference to my joint pain and stiffness. Some symptoms improved while others stayed the same. Not a miracle but not nothing either.
For
Menopause
Noticed
Outcome 6/10 at 8 wk
Would continue maybe
1 side effect noted
About
Age range 60-64
12 weeks logged
Tried
Denosumab helped somewhat with my sleep problems and fatigue — hot flashes reduced a bit, though the brain fog lingered. Might try something different.
For
Menopause
Noticed
Outcome 6/10 at 12 wk
Would continue maybe
About
Age range 40-44
8 weeks logged
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Women on this site share what happened when they tried different approaches. These are personal experiences — not medical proof. Always consult your doctor or specialist before starting, stopping, or changing any approach.
Data last updated: March 27, 2026