Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
| calcitonin-human |
Cibacalcin
|
| calcitonin-salmon |
Calcimar,
Miacalcin,
|
Calcitonin is available for injection either under the skin
(subcutaneous or subQ injection) or into the muscle (intramuscular or IM
injection). Miacalcin is available in a nasal spray, but it is not approved by
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of Paget's
disease.
How It Works
Calcitonin slows bone breakdown and rebuilding. It is injected
under the skin for the treatment of
Paget's disease.
Why It Is Used
People use calcitonin to control symptoms of Paget's disease and to
slow the process of bone tissue breaking down and rebuilding too quickly.
Doctors also may prescribe it to help prevent
complications in people with Paget's disease who do
not yet have symptoms.
How Well It Works
Calcitonin helps manage bone pain, may relieve some symptoms of
nerve problems such as ringing in the ears or dizziness, and may slow the
progress of hearing loss.1
Calcitonin may prevent future hearing loss, but it will not repair
hearing loss that has already occurred.
The benefits of calcitonin may take many weeks to notice, and they
often go away soon after the person stops taking the medicine. Calcitonin does
not slow or eliminate disease activity as well as bisphosphonates do.2
Side Effects
You may feel sick to your stomach (nausea) after you receive a shot
of calcitonin. But nausea usually gets better over time. Less common side
effects of calcitonin include:
- Suddenly feeling very hot (flushed).
- Vomiting.
- Diarrhea.
- Abdominal pain.
Taking the medicine in the evening after dinner can reduce side
effects.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
You must take the injection form of calcitonin daily or at least
several times a week. You or a family member can usually learn how to give the
shot properly. It is important not to give the shot in the same place twice in
a row. Changing places where the shots are given prevents damage to muscle
tissue.
Some people develop a resistance to calcitonin. The medicine then
stops working, and the disease becomes
active again. Bisphosphonates appear to keep Paget's
disease in an
inactive state longer than calcitonin does.
The effects of calcitonin go away within a few months after you
stop taking the medicine.
Miacalcin is available in a nasal spray. But this form has not been
well-tested for Paget's disease.
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