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Reviewer: 19-24
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This prep sent me to the hospital. I couldn’t even get a single cup of it down. I gagged every time I took a tiny sip. I drank half a cup of this just to experience uncontrollable vomiting to the point where I started dry heaving since there was absolutely nothing left in my body to throw back up while also simultaneously having diarrhea. Had horrible chills and started shaking. The taste was just
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Reviewer: Twofeather, 65-74 on Treatment for less than 1 month
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SuPrep made me so sick last week I had to go to the ER, and could not have the colonoscopy. I am a COPD patient (my doctor knew this ahead of time), and after starting the first SuPrep dose, I started having serious breathing problems. I gagged and choked multiple times drinking the first dose (which tasted like grape-flavored motor oil), then had to force down two glasses of water which also made
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Reviewer: abhsje, 19-24
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This medicine worked very well in being able to clean out my system. The process of drinking it was a little bit rough, as it tasted extremely salty and bitter. It took me an hour to drink the whole thing each time and made me nauseous throughout the drinking process, but after I took a zofran and rested, I felt perfect. It is not pleasant, but is definitely effective.
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Reviewer: Suprep, 65-74 on Treatment for less than 1 month
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I took Suprep for the first time for a colonoscopy Taste like Nyquil. I found easy to get down and easier than the gallon of other stuff I had in past. I had no side effects and it did good job of cleaning me out. But it dehydrated me and affected my heart beat and electrolytes. So when i met the anthologist before the op he did ekg and it came back abnormal and off the charts. So colonoscopy wa
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Reviewer: C, 65-74 on Treatment for less than 1 month
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A couple of hours after the first dose, light-headedness, extreme nausea, chills, incessant vomiting commenced. Ended up in the ER, being treated for risk of fainting, nausea, and dehydration. I have used competing brands, without any particular issues. I will never touch this stuff again!
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