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Reviewer: 35-44 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I took this medication and I haven't had any relief. I took on Tuesday and was back in the dr office the following Monday on fire. Now I have very heavy smelly discharge and bleeding. This is a mess.
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Reviewer: 25-34 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I have suffered from BV for almost 4 yrs. I have spent a lot of money on doctors visit and different prescriptions over those years. Finally, a month ago I was given a sample of Clindesse by my Ob-gyn, and I haven't had any BV symptoms since! It's amazing! I'm finally BV free!
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Reviewer: Marie, 35-44 Female (Patient)
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Worked overnight. The disgusting smell is gone! I get BV constantly and the Dr. usually prescribes me Flagyl, which makes me violently ill. I did have some mild pelvic pain and white, clumpy discharge, but it's way better than explosive and painful diarrhea.
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Reviewer: GradChick, 19-24 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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DO NOT have sexual intercourse while using Clindesse. You will feel as though you are being scraped with tree bark. That being said, I had a reoccurring BV infection and I tried other prescribed medications, to no avail. I was on this stuff for a week and it knocked it right out! Within a 24 hours of my first dose I felt relief from the symptoms. Definitely use it at night, just before bed to prev
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Reviewer: Tired of BV, 55-64 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I was prescribed three days of 100 mg Cleocin Suppostories for Bacterial Vaginosis after having a terrible reaction to metrogel. The Cleocin did NOTHING to help the burning and pain and, in fact, made it MUCH, MUCH WORSE. It also caused nausea and stomach pains. My doctor is now prescribing Boric Acid suppositories. Hopefully they will help my condition because Cleocin was an epic failure.
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