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Reviewer: annie april, 25-34 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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For the first two days, i was feeling nauseating.. but after that it was gone.. But then onwards, with my meals, i feel an urgent need to go to loo.. black diarrhea after lunch and dinner everyday. Heart rate is high during bed time with anxiety levels higher. Not sure, if i should continue eating this med.. :(
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Reviewer: JAS, 55-64 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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ON THE DRUGS FOR SIX DAYS. NO SIDE EFFECTS WHAT SO EVER OTHER THAN ALL OF THE FOOD I AM CONSUMING. THIS PRODUCT HAS CHANGED MY LIFE FOR THE BETTER.
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Reviewer: jzee, 55-64 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Difficult to rate since I haven't had the follow up to see if H Pylori was negative with follow up test. Ironically, I had no symptoms except for occasional heartburn. (who doesn't) The first five days were the worst with nausea, and metal taste. I'm on day 10 and can't wait! My saving grace was that the pharmacist said I could take the antibiotics with food as long as I too th
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Reviewer: qwerty, 13-18 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I was nauseous for about 3 months and my doctor diagnosed me with a minor h pylori infection in my stomach. About after the second day of taking the Prevpac, I started to experience minor absence seizures. In these absence seizures I experienced a kind of zoning out and "waking up" again. My friends and family said I seemed completely conscious, but I would not remember certain short per
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Reviewer: Danielle , 25-34 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I was diagnosed as having the H Pylori infection after having a month of dull and sharp pains in my left side and sour stomach for weeks when my stomach was empty. My doctor gave me Prevpac to which I was very weary of taking because of the reviews I read. I took my meds at the EXACT time every day. I took them with a pretty high dose of probiotics which helped SO MUCH with any possible side effec
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