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Made with 600 mg of Boric Acid, a clinically studied and safe natural mineral that helps provide relief for symptoms of vaginal yeast infections. These are vaginal suppositories and are not meant to be taken orally.
RESTORES VAGINAL COMFORT.
Gently balances the vaginal environment, restores healthy vaginal pH, and provides quick relief to itching, burning, and pain caused by vaginal yeast infection symptoms
TARGETS MULTIPLE STRAINS.
Helps target all the common fungi that cause vaginal infections like Candida albicans and Candida glabrata and those that may be resistant to antifungal medication.
BACKED BY SCIENCE, POWERED BY NATURE.
Safe, holistic way to help inhibit biofilm formation and reduce the incidence of recurrent vaginal candidiasis (yeast).
Suggested Use:
Adults insert 1 suppository high into the vagina, preferably at bedtime for a maximum of 14 consecutive days.
Wash your hands thoroughly before use.
Lie on your back with bent knees, or stand with your knees bent. Suppositories are inserted into the vagina like a tampon.
Using your middle finger gently insert (1) suppository as far as it will comfortably go into your vagina, aiming towards your lower back. Alternatively, an applicator can be used. Utiva Suppository Applicators available separately.
We recommend using Utiva Yeast Control at bedtime as vaginal suppositories can leak as they dissolve. You might want to wear a panty liner to absorb any discharge.
Wash your hands thoroughly after insertion
Medicinal Ingredients:
Boric acid … 600mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Hypromellose
Consult a health care provider if:
• Symptoms persist or worsen or prior to use in
the case of an estrogen-dependent cancer.
FOR VAGINAL USE ONLY; NOT FOR ORAL USE.
There is enough boron in this package to cause
serious harm, including death, if ingested.
Call the Poison Control Center immediately if
accidental ingestion occurs.
Do not use
• If you are pregnant or
breastfeeding
• If you have an
immune-compromised condition (e.g. AIDS,
lymphoma, patients undergoing long-term
corticosteroid treatment).
Known adverse reactions Discontinue use and
consult a healthcare practitioner if you
experience vaginal pain, irritation, burning, or
vaginal discharge with foul smell. Symptoms
such as burning sensation, watery discharge
and erythema have been known to occur.
Keep out of reach of children"
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