The usual Tymlos dosage for osteoporosis is 80 micrograms (mcg) daily. Dosage may vary depending on your symptoms and other medications you may take. It’s important to take the Tymlos dosage your doctor prescribes.
Tymlos is a prescription drug used to treat osteoporosis in adults with a high risk of fracture for whom other treatments haven’t worked. People at risk of fracture may be women in postmenopause.
Tymlos contains the active ingredient abaloparatide. The drug belongs to a group of drugs called parathyroid hormone-related protein analogs.
This article describes the standard dosage of Tymlos, its strength, and how to inject it. To learn more about Tymlos, including its side effects and cost, read this in-depth Tymlos article.
This section presents details about Tymlos’s dosage.
What’s the form of Tymlos?
Tymlos is available in only one form. It comes as a liquid solution inside a prefilled pen for injection under your skin.
What strength does Tymlos come in?
Tymlos is available in one strength of 2,000 micrograms per milliliter (mcg/mL). Each pen contains 30 doses of 80 mcg each.
The dosage of Tymlos for treating osteoporosis is 80 mcg once daily.
This dosage is most commonly used and recommended. But be sure to inject the dose your doctor prescribes for you. They’ll determine the best dosage to fit your needs.
Tymlos is given as an injection under the skin. Store your Tymlos pen in the refrigerator until your first injection. When you’re ready for your first dose, remove the pen from the fridge and let it warm for 30 minutes to room temperature.
Your pen should then be kept at room temperature for 30 days, and you’ll inject a dose once daily. Each Tymlos pen contains 30 doses.
To inject your Tymlos dose, follow these instructions:
- Wash and dry your hands, and attach a new pen needle to your Tymlos pen. You’ll need a new pen needle for each injection.
- Turn the dose knob on your pen clockwise until it no longer turns and it displays “80.” This loads the dose of the drug in the pen.
- Use an alcohol swab to clean your skin for the injection. Inject the drug into your lower abdomen at least 2 inches away from your belly button.
- Insert the pen needle straight into your skin. Press and hold the green button on the end of the pen while you count to 10.
- Release the green button, remove the pen from your skin, and dispose of the pen in a sharps container.
You can refer to these resources for additional information concerning Tymlos injections:
- instructions for use in the prescribing information, which provides instructions and illustrations for using the pen
- manufacturer’s video about using the pen
- injection chart for recording your doses
For information on the expiration, storage, and disposal of Tymlos, see this article.
Accessible drug containers and labels
Some pharmacies provide medication labels that:
- have large print
- use braille
- feature a code you can scan with a smartphone to change the text to audio
Check whether your current pharmacy offers these accessibility features. If they don’t, your doctor or pharmacist may be able to recommend pharmacies that do.
How long do you use Tymlos?
Tymlos is usually used as a long-term treatment for a maximum of 2 years. If you need additional treatment for your condition beyond 2 years, your doctor will recommend an appropriate medication.
If you miss a dose of Tymlos, give yourself the injection as soon as you remember. But if it’s almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose. Do not double up on doses. If you have questions about whether you should skip your dose, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
If you need help remembering to inject your dose of Tymlos on time, try using a medication reminder. This can include setting an alarm or downloading a reminder app on your phone.
Can you inject Tymlos in the thigh?
No, you shouldn’t. Inject Tymlos only into the abdomen. For each injection, rotate the area where you inject, using a different part of your abdomen. Imagine a 2-inch area around your belly button, and avoid injecting Tymlos into this area.
See the “How to inject Tymlos” section for additional information.
What’s the best time of day to inject Tymlos?
You can inject Tymlos any time of day, but it’s best to give yourself your injection at the same time every day. This helps keep a steady level of the drug in your body to treat your condition.
How many doses are in a Tymlos pen?
Each Tymlos pen includes 30 doses. Each dose contains 80 mcg of medication.
Do not inject more Tymlos than your doctor prescribes, as this can lead to harmful effects.
Symptoms of overdose
Symptoms caused by an overdose can include:
What to do in case you inject too much Tymlos
Call your doctor right away if you think you’ve injected too much Tymlos. You can also call 800-222-1222 to reach America’s Poison Centers or use its online resource. But if you have severe symptoms, immediately call 911 (or your local emergency number). Or go to the nearest emergency room.
If your doctor recommends Tymlos for you, they’ll prescribe the dosage that’s right for you. Remember, you should not change your dosage of Tymlos without your doctor’s recommendation. Use Tymlos exactly as prescribed.
Talk with your doctor if you have questions or concerns about your current dosage. Examples of questions you may want to ask are:
- How long can I leave my Tymlos pen at room temperature before giving myself my dose?
- If I can’t afford my medication, can I use a lower dosage?
- Is there any situation where I’d need to discontinue Tymlos?
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