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Reviewer: Misty, 45-54 on Treatment for less than 1 month
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I took my first dose at 7:30 pm It is now 1:20 am and I am still running back and forth to the restroom and my bowels have been running clear since 9:30 pm. When will it stop I keep wondering. I’ve been horribly nauseous and vomiting profusely. It’s given me a massive migraine. My bottom is so irritated and I’ve been using zinc oxide cream all night. I am completely terrified to take the morning d
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Reviewer: 55-64 on Treatment for less than 1 month
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I had a severe reaction to these pills. Basically passed out and had family call 911 bc I couldn’t move or speak. Sweater profusely. Taken to hospital feeling completely nauseous and unable to speak or move. Had to have intravenous liquid and anti nausea meds. Better after 3 hrs- traumatic experiences. I am 58 and never went to hospital other than to give birth. All anyone could say is that I had
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Reviewer: Tina, 35-44 on Treatment for less than 1 month
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These horrible giant pills made me uncontrollably vomit for several hours. They were more challenging to take because they are huge and I have spent over 24 hours in complete misery since swallowing them. And they failed to completely empty my bowels for my colonoscopy. I will never take them again and wish I had just stuck with the liquid. They caused incontinence and over 24 hours after taking t
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Reviewer: SFM, 65-74 on Treatment for less than 1 month
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I was clean after the first round of 12 pills. Took the second round at 2 AM per timing instructions and the results were violent and horrific. The expulsions were so intense that my anus prolapsed. I am recommending EVERYONE stay away from this bowel prep.
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Reviewer: WBG, 35-44 on Treatment for less than 1 month
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I chose the pills because I hate the taste of the liquid, but never again. 1st round went ok, just took 2 hrs to get any results. 2nd round made me vomit and made me feel horrible even after the procedure. It still hadn’t worn off then and I still had a few BMs after the procedure. Highly don’t recommend.
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