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Reviewer: Megan, 35-44 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Really helps UTI pain, but I develop an excruciating headache that’s not worth it for me. I would only use again in extreme situation where I could not get to the doctor for antibiotics within a couple of hours and ibuprofen doesn’t make the uti pain tolerable. I’m the only person I know who has this issue, though.
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Reviewer: 19-24 Female (Patient)
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It took a while to kick in but it did eventually help the pain and frequency from the UTI I had. However, the first day I was on it I had gone to a Freindsgiving where I did eat a lot. I ended up throwing up, most likely from this medication. If I had eaten less I would have been fine. Overall, I would take it again but I would be cautious to not eat a lot when I take it. The pain of the UTI I had
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Reviewer: First time suffer, 45-54 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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At 51 years old I got my first UTI. Didn't know what it was, I had a lot of pressure, thought I had lifted something to heavy and pulled a muscle, after 4 days did research and found AZO UT Defense at Target. I bought the AZO Cranberry pills also, after the 2nd day the pressure was gone, thank goodness. I had no adverse symptoms from the pills. I only take 2 AZO UT Defense although the directi
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Reviewer: 45-54 Female on Treatment for 5 to less than 10 years (Patient)
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I have used Azo several times and believe it is a God send for me. Recommended it to a friend and she had stomach cramps and nausea. I guess like anything else, different strokes for different folks. Trial and error, we still don’t know if problems are directly related as two others in house have been ill. At this point I’m grateful to have been blessed with relief from it.
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