Preferred Maximum Strength Urinary Pain Relief for Interstitial Cystitis User Reviews
- Cait
- Taken for less than 1 month
- January 5, 2020
"So I just started using this today and right after I took my first dose I started feeling weird, my heart was racing and I was shaking. Is this normal? What could be the cause?"
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"I am only 21 years old. I was diagnosed with IC. I wouldn't say I like taking AZO standard maximum pain relief, but it has been the only thing that helps. I have to take the prescribed amount every few months. Each time I have a flare-up, the side effects of AZO has gotten worse. When I first started to take it, I had no side effects from it. It has been a few years now, and every time I have to take it, the side effects keep getting worse. I feel fatigued, nausea, dizziness; all I want to do is lay in bed and not move. I don't think I am supposed to be taking it as often as I am and has taken a toll on my body. It is literally the only thing that helps."