Reclast is also known by the generic name Zoledronic acid, or Zoledronate. Reclast is a medication that is used to used to treat Paget‘s disease in men and women and to treat or prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women or people who are on certain long-term steroid medications. Reclast is given intravenously by your doctor, usually once per year.

Reclast belongs to a group of drugs called bisphosphonates and these drugs inhibit calcium release from bone. Bone is constantly remodeling itself, removing old bone and laying down new bone. This process regulates calcium not only in the bones themselves but also in the bloodstream. In both Paget’s disease and osteoporosis, bone remodeling is abnormal, and Reclast helps to get the bone remodeling back to normal. Something that you might be interested in is that you can save quite a bit of money when you buy cheap Reclast online from Canada. These Canadian drugs are less expensive than those that you purchase at your local pharmacy. You not only get you prescription drugs, you can also get other Canada drugs that are over the counter.

What are the side effects with the use of Reclast (Zoledronate)?

Mild side effects associated with the use of Reclast (Zoledronate) may include coughing, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, constipation, headache, fatigue, mild joint or muscle pain, and redness or swelling at the injection site, bloating and gas, headache, dizziness, and agitation. More severe side effects are possible and may include muscle spasms anywhere in your body, tingly feeling, especially on your face and mouth, fever, chills, pale or easily bruised skin, extreme weakness, severe joint or muscle pain, chest pain or tightness, wheezing or difficulty breathing. Contact your doctor immediately if you experience these or any unusual symptoms after receiving this drug.

Allergic reactions are possible with this use of Reclast (Zoledronate) and include a sudden rash, itchiness and swelling of the skin, mouth, and throat, and difficulty breathing. Contact a doctor right away if you suspect you are having an allergic reaction to this drug. If you would like more information about Reclast, a Canadian online drugs store is a great resource.

What precautions are advised when using Reclast (Zoledronate)?

Certain antibiotics, antifungal, diuretics, cancer medicines, NSAIDs, steroids, immunosuppressant drugs, and any herbal or nutritional supplements may affect the way Reclast (Zoledronate) works in your body, so discuss any medicines you are taking with your doctor before using this drug.

Women who are pregnant, nursing, or plan on becoming pregnant should not receive Reclast unless specifically prescribed by their doctor. Reclast (Zoledronate) has not been shown to have any abuse potential in patients.

What happens with an oversdose of Reclast?

Overdose symptoms of Reclast (Zoledronate) may include numbness or tingling in your hands and feet, muscle stiffness, spasms in the muscles of your face or other areas, uneven heartbeats, and difficulty breathing. If you suspect you have received an overdose of Reclast, contact your doctor immediately.

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