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Reviewer: Abbyfeale, 55-64 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Read reviews before taking. Learned alcohol should not be used so I have not had a drink and will not for duration. Very bitter but water helped and taste was gone quickly. Mixed with non dairy yogurt. No nausea but felt slight headache on and off for a few hours. Not bad. Day 2 and feel fine. No side effects to speak of. Hope it works. ð?¤?
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Reviewer: Zoe zo, 35-44 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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The first time I took this I made the mistake of mixing it with Apple sauce , and I puked the entire package up. Not to mention the horrible metallic taste. My doc gave me 2 samples , and due to covid , I didn't want to go to doctors office so figured I take my chances on this again once I was sure I had another VB. This time , I made a smoothie , used a ton of fruits , spinach , yogurt almond
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Reviewer: Lindsay, 25-34 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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My doctor called and told me I had BV after my annual check up, I had no symptoms prior to taking this medication, but after taking it my discharge smelled very strong and I was in pain. The medicine was easy to take in yogurt, although the taste isn�t the best once you take a drink to wash it down the Bad taste goes away. I am now on flagyl after 4 days of waiting to see
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Reviewer: MotownMod, 45-54 Female (Patient)
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First time user and sprinkled it on vanilla yogurt. Taste was bitter but yogurt helped. I drank a glass of water but taste lingered. That night, I drank a glass of wine and felt very sick (nauseous, dizzy) afterwards. I'm 5'2" and 108 lbs so that may be part of the problem? Also, I don't drink often or much. Still felt not 100% this morning. Still some discharge, over 24 hours lat
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Reviewer: nba, 19-24 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Mixed with applesauce and had a really difficult time keeping it down because of the taste. It's effective and simple to use but it is TOUGH to swallow. I am unsure of other medication options for BV, but will definitely be asking at the very least of other more pleasant options that are equally effective.
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