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Cvs Boric Acid

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600MG, Cvs Boric Acid (30 Suppositories)

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The average cost for 30 Suppositories of Cvs Boric Acid at 600MG is $2 with a free coupon. This is 15.15% off the average retail price of $13.2
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600MG30 Suppositories$2$0.07
Cvs Boric Acid FAQs
Why don't doctors recommend boric acid?

Doctors may be cautious about recommending boric acid due to potential safety concerns. While boric acid can be effective for certain conditions, such as recurrent yeast infections, it can be toxic if ingested or used improperly. Additionally, it may cause irritation or other side effects. Therefore, its use should be guided by a healthcare professional to ensure it is appropriate and safe for the individual's specific situation.

Yes, boric acid is available over the counter. It can be found in pharmacies and stores, often in the form of powders, capsules, or suppositories. However, it is important to use it as directed and consult a healthcare professional if there are any concerns or questions about its use.

Boric acid is restricted in Europe due to its classification as a substance of very high concern. It is considered toxic for reproduction, which means it can potentially harm fertility or the development of an unborn child. The European Union has implemented strict regulations to limit exposure to such substances to protect public health and the environment.

Boric acid suppositories are used to help restore the natural pH balance in the vagina and are often used to treat recurrent yeast infections or bacterial vaginosis. They have antifungal and antibacterial properties that can help alleviate symptoms such as itching, burning, and unusual discharge. It is important to use them as directed by a healthcare provider.

Boric acid is available over-the-counter and does not require a prescription. However, it is important to use it as directed and consult a healthcare professional if there are any concerns or questions about its use.