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Reviewer: 55-64 Male on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I am a male 63 yrs old. Prostate was removed 10 yrs ago. Lately have experienced urge to urinate at all times (with no leakage) but the feeling of leakage occuring. Uroligists tried different drugs but none helped. Looking for answers on the web, came across this product and tried with great results. I have been using for 3 months and am totally satisfied. Uroligists need to wake up to the use by
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Reviewer: Distressed, 65-74 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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This product definitely works for controlling the frequent urination problem, but I am now having problems with side effects: headaches, which I don't usually get, and memory problems, for example accessing my recall of names of things, mapping abilities, sometimes losing track in the midst of an arithmetic process- tax forms for example. I suppose this would fall into the category of "
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Reviewer: olivia, 65-74 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I developed a large red oozing rash that has not gone away in 24 hours. Stilll a runny gooey mess. I thought it would dry up after removing the patch (used 2 days) but not yet. I will call the hot line on Monday when it opens but I am very concerned. Do not use!
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Reviewer: Gonewrong, 35-44 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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After using the patch for 3 days I started noticing blood in my urine then by day 5 ( second patch) I was having a full blown period. I had just gone off my period 2 days before starting the patch. Also started having dry skin I my face. I removed patch on 6th day and continued to bleed heavy (today) I will follow up in few days on my condition.
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Reviewer: Greypearl, 35-44 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I put the patch on and by the next day I was having menstrual cramps and bleeding a lot. I had already had my period of the month ending two days before. The second full day on the patch I had the worst menstrual cramps of my life and no appetite but no bleeding. I have no idea why this happened but about a hour after I took off the patch I felt better. I still had cramps for the rest of the day b
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