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pH-D boric acid suppositories are a holistic solution for vaginal odor
This 4 count is perfect for on-the-go travel!
Contains the doctor recommended amount of 600 mg of boric acid
The #1 Doctor recommended brand of boric acid suppositories
Boric acid suppositories are a holistic solution for vaginal odor.
DIRECTIONS: insert one (1) pH-D Suppository into the vagina per day, preferably before bedtime, until odor free. If needed, use one (1) pH-D Suppository every 12 hours.
Do not use if packaging shows signs of tampering. Store in a cool, dry place.
WARNING: NOT FOR ORAL CONSUMPTION. FOR VAGINAL USE ONLY. DO NOT USE IF PREGNANT, TRYING TO CONCEIVE, OR NURSING.IF YOU BECOME PREGNANT WHILE USING THIS PRODUCT, DISCONTINUE USE IMMEDIATELY. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately. Do not use on broken or irritated skin. Stop use and contact a doctor if symptoms persist or worsen, or if you experience irritation, burning, bleeding, or cramping. Ask a doctor before use if you have sensitivity in your lower pelvis or abdomen, sexually transmitted disease (STD), or pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
The information on this site is not intended to replace a healthcare professional’s diagnosis and should not be construed as individual medical advice.
Q: What is a suppository?
A: It is a small capsule that is inserted into the vagina.
Q: When and how often should I insert the pH-D suppository?
A: We recommend using one suppository at night. For extreme odor you can
use one suppository every 12 hours. We recommend wearing a panty liner,
especially when using during the day as there may be watery leakage.
Q: How long should you use pH-D?
A: Use the suppositories until you are odor free. If you are prone to
vaginal odor, we recommend using 2-4 suppositories per week. It is safe to
use pH-D suppositories on a regular basis.
Q: How do I insert the suppository into my vagina?
A: You insert the suppository like you would a tampon. You can use your
fingers and push it up until you can’t feel it anymore. You can also use
our applicators.
Q: What are the possible issues with boric acid suppositories?
A: Some women may experience mild burning or irritation. This may occur
if the suppository was not inserted far enough into the vagina or if you
have any irritated or open skin within the vagina. Women may also
experience watery leakage, so we recommend using a panty liner at
night.
Q: I used a suppository and have experienced some spotting, should I be
concerned?
A: A small percentage of women experience spotting when using boric acid
suppositories. It is safe to continue use if you are comfortable doing so.
However, if it worsens or you begin to experience burning or irritation,
we recommend you discontinue use.
Q: I used a suppository and have experienced some bleeding, should I be
concerned?
A: A small percentage of women experience bleeding when using boric acid
suppositories. It is safe to continue use if it is slight and you are
comfortable doing so. However, discontinue use if it worsens and becomes
more pronounced. Also, discontinue use if you experience burning or
irritation.
Q: Can you use boric acid suppositories while pregnant?
A: Do not use if you are pregnant, trying to conceive, or nursing.
Q: Is it safe to nurse my child and use this product?
A: Do not use if you are pregnant, trying to conceive, or nursing.
Boric acid, a compound found in seawater, can be used for vaginal odor.
EACH SUPPOSITORY CONTAINS 600 MG OF BORIC ACID.