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Reviewer: lynne, 25-34 on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I've tried Solosec now 3 times. I find the taste terrible and so hard to get down - gagging if it touches my tongue or the roof of my mouth. I tried applesauce and yogurt. I think the applesauce was better. Twice I took it and accidentally drank alcohol/thought I was good 24 hours later and both times nonstop vomited for HOURS. Do NOT drink no matter what the info or your doctor says. This tim
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Reviewer: 19-24 Female (Patient)
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Mix it in chocolate pudding and it doesn’t taste bad. Day 1 symptoms started to get better. Day 2 no discharge. Days 3 and 4 I had a little discharge but couldn’t tell. Day 5 back full force with more discharge than before.
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Reviewer: Briana, 25-34 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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First of all Iâ??d like to say why canâ??t people give REAL HONEST REVIEWS??? I just took solosec for the first time. I mixed it in yogurt an you canâ??t even taste it. Also from the reviews thatâ??s on here WHY WOULD U BE CHEWING YOGURT???? The granulas are super tiny theres no need to resist the urge to chew smh an why in the WORLD would you ppl think itâ??s ok to drink
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Reviewer: BYouTFull, 35-44 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I rarely feel compelled to leave reviews but after reading all of the poor reviews on this drug I wanted to share what I believe to be the majority experience. I took this with chocolate pudding, and there was no taste whatsoever, but you really have to be careful NOT to crush or chew the granules AT ALL. When they drift into the side of your mouth you literally just have to suck them back in usin
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Reviewer: 25-34 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Please consider this a preliminary review:The taste is pretty gross, but not too bad. I ate it all in less than 5 minutes. Iâ??m not sure this works as quickly as advertised or as previous reviews indicate. I took the drug with yogurt yesterday (Wednesday) at 11:30 am. Then, I administered a one-day dose of Monistat to counteract the potential for yeast infections. It is now 6 am the next day
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