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Reviewer: 45-54 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Taste is horrible but there is no cramping.
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Reviewer: All Clear, 35-44 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Im a 40 yr old female going for my 1st colonoscopy due to blood in stool. I'm always constipated and don't go regularly so I was afraid this wasnt going to empty my bowels in time for my procedure. My procedure is today at 1:30pm. I started the suprep last night at 7:00pm and went right to sleep because I was so nervous and hungry. It kicked in around 1:00am. No cramping. Taste is horr
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Reviewer: gma, 45-54 Female (Patient)
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I mixed mine with cold ginger ale. I drank it very quickly with a straw, then followed up with two containers of very cold water. The first dose started working within an hour. I did experience slight dizziness which passed quickly and extreme chills. I had only soft diet for three days prior so I was pretty much clear before second dose. Stay very close to bathroom, no cramping. I did feel it was
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Reviewer: Susie Q, 55-64 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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First bottle I took 10 minutes to down. Taste wasn't awful but got worse the longer I drank it. Two additional 16 oz. of water was tough. After about 20 minutes I started feeling sick and almost threw up except that I knew the cost of the product and that I needed to keep it down for the colonoscopy. After that one bad "gag", it seemed to go away and I was feeling better. Right
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Reviewer: 55-64 Male (Patient)
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This is my third colonoscopy in 10 years. The first I used Fleet two part similar to Suprep. The second I used a series of 16 pill taken over a 8 hour period. I always schedule my procedure at 7 a.m. Get it over with. But with Suprep the directions say to take it the evening before and the morning of. So when I got home I panicked. I want a good nights sleep. So I took the first bottle at 3 pm
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