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Reviewer: Zpack115, 19-24 Male on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Patient)
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Was very effective used it for about 8 months an then i developed an allergy to it... Caused : " Throat Swelling " Felt like i couldnt breath an felt that my throat was closing off. I tried it again June 13th 2015 took it daily for about 4 days an then after that i had my reaction... swelling in/on throat an so i have stopped taking it. But i did like it, It gave me relief from
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Reviewer: alaska, 55-64 Female on Treatment for 5 to less than 10 years (Patient)
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My nose runs constantly and I get chills but it helps.
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Reviewer: Swaat, 45-54 Female on Treatment for 1 to less than 2 years (Patient)
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This helps me to not have cotton mouth. It is amazing. I refilled it over the weekend and couldn't get it right away. I had to go two days without it. I was doing fine, but after two days I am getting the super dry mouth and tongue. Looking forward to starting it back up! It is expensive, but it works wonders!!!
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Reviewer: Jackie, 75 or over Female on Treatment for 2 to less than 5 years (Patient)
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I have had so many side effects that are bothersome I have tried quitting several times. I have to return to the mrdicine to get relief
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Reviewer: LuckyNow, 55-64 Female on Treatment for 2 to less than 5 years (Patient)
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I've been using this for several years now with excellent results. Takes 2-6 weeks for it to reach its full affect. I use it in combination with Hydroclorothiazed 12.5 for Diabetes Insipitus and Sjogren's. If I get cramps from sweating I make sure my potasium intake is around 3,000 mg per day. After a month of 2 a day I start using N-A-C 500mg and vitamin C 1,000 mg for a month and reduce
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