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Reviewer: 25-34 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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The experience was messy; I took it 6 days ago and continue to have excess discharge. It seems as if I am now developing a yeast infection as I am experiencing a lot of itchiness. I had to wait almost 3 months to fill this Rx as I couldn't afford the outrageous cost ($150). Having to cut down on my already slim grocery bill for my family for nearly two months so that I could save and take th
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Reviewer: 25-34 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I was diagnosed with BV and my doctor prescribed Clindesse. He even provided me with a coupon and I ended paying $35 out of pocket for it. I went home that Tuesday showered and inserted my one day application. Itâ??s now three days later and I will say the smell is GONE!!! Thank you Jesus because it can be embarrassing. Especially when you know youâ??re not a dirty person. The discrage f
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Reviewer: Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Easy to administer, but I'm 6 days in and the itching from this medication is driving me crazy. The colored discharge from the BV is still present but the odor seems to have dissipated a bit.
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Reviewer: 35-44 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I used this medicine for the first time although it's expensive it worked almost immediately. I can now sit with my legs open and my husband can lay in my lap w/o me smelling my cookie. I have the same question as everyone else. I just wanna know how long does it take for the medicine to come out of the vagina. I am 6 days in and the discharge is thick white almost gummy..it feels and hold tog
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Reviewer: Jolly Racher
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I just received today so my stars given are their because it's required. I have had BV just about every month for the last 14 Years. I had to research and research because the odor is embarrasing specially when you are a very clean person. I have found boric acid vaginal suppositories to be the best cure. It helps with PH and kills the odor. I also take acidophilus 1 a day as well which helps
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