Customer reviews for CVS Health Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories, 30 CT
ExtraCare Plus price$14.39
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- Yes, I recommendALEXISReviewed 1 month agoValue Out of 5Meets expectationsOut of 5Quality Out of 5
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Went straight to the reviews after experiencing this product to see if I was correct & I was. Product doesn’t dissolve which means it’s not doing its job!! Will try another brand !Reply from CVS Customer Relations Representative1 month agoHi, we are sorry to hear about your experience with the CVS Health Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories. We take customer feedback very seriously and are committed to providing our customers with high quality products. We encourage you to contact us at 1-888-607-4CVS (1-888-607-4287). You can also visit our Online Help page: https://www.cvs.com/help/help_index.jsp.Regards,CVS Customer Relations Team1 users found this review helpful. - J HadiyaReviewed 2 months agoEffectiveness Out of 5Value Out of 5Meets expectationsOut of 5Quality Out of 5
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Terrible quality. Does not dissolve, will expel DAYS AFTER insertionReply from CVS/pharmacy2 months agoHi, we are sorry to hear about your experience with the CVS Health Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories. We take customer feedback very seriously and are committed to providing our customers with high quality products. We encourage you to contact us at 1-888-607-4CVS (1-888-607-4287). You can also visit our Online Help page: https://www.cvs.com/help/help_index.jsp.Regards,CVS Customer Relations3 users found this review helpful. - Shamari BlueReviewed 2 months ago
YEAST INFECTION SYMPTOMS
I was doing way better before I submitted two of these supplements . I selected these since PHD were sold out and it said it’s a similarity to the brand but it’s NOT. I noticed the suppositories were not melting and it did nothing but irritate, dry out my vaginal area along with excessive itchiness from the sediments that didn’t dissolve. Like the other women said In these comments I experienced the same thing and I had to douche with water just to remove this irritant product. I don’t even understand why these are still on the market given the amount of women who experienced the same horror. If I had the money I’d file a lawsuit, it makes no sense that a boric acid suppository causes irritation and itchiness. I will def stick to honey pot and phd after this painful experience.4 users found this review helpful. - Yes, I recommendShamari BlueReviewed 2 months agoValue Out of 5Meets expectationsOut of 5Quality Out of 5
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I was doing way better before I submitted two of these supplements . I selected these since PHD were sold out and it said it’s a similarity to the brand but it’s NOT. I noticed the suppositories were not melting and it did nothing but irritate, dry out my vaginal area along with excessive itchiness from the supplements that didn’t dissolve. Like the other women said In these comments I experienced the same thing and I had to douche with water just to remove this irritant product. I don’t even understand why these aware still on the market given the amount of women who experienced the same horror. If I had the money I’d file a lawsuit, it makes no sense that a boric acid suppository causes irritation and itchiness. I will def stick to honey pot and phd after this painful experience.2 users found this review helpful. - Yes, I recommendToriReviewed 2 months agoValue Out of 5Meets expectationsOut of 5Quality Out of 5
Absolutely not
I bought this because I didn’t have the money to get the Ph-D one and oh how I regret that. It didn’t dissolve and at first I thought maybe I picked up an expired bottle. No… no I did not. This is a waste of money and you might as well pay the extra to get the Ph-D one. Don’t skimp on your lady bits. My vagina is irritated by the small little pebbles coming out since it doesn’t dissolve.Reply from CVS/pharmacy2 months agoHi, we are sorry to hear about your experience with the CVS Health Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories. We take customer feedback very seriously and are committed to providing our customers with high quality products. We encourage you to contact us at 1-888-607-4CVS (1-888-607-4287). You can also visit our Online Help page: https://www.cvs.com/help/help_index.jsp.Regards,CVS Customer Relations3 users found this review helpful. - Reviewed 3 months ago
have not tried yet
I have yet to try these (I just bought a bottle) and kind of scared to use them now by the comments. I’ve been using ph-D for years but they were out of stock and thought I couldn’t go wrong with cvs brand. One starred since I have not used the product yet.Reply from CVS/pharmacy3 months agoHi, we are sorry to hear about your experience with the CVS Health Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories. We take customer feedback very seriously and are committed to providing our customers with high quality products. We encourage you to contact us at 1-888-607-4CVS (1-888-607-4287). You can also visit our Online Help page: https://www.cvs.com/help/help_index.jsp.Regards,CVS Customer Relations0 users found this review helpful. - Reviewed 3 months agoYes, I recommendValue Out of 5Meets expectationsOut of 5Quality Out of 5
Do NOT purchase !
I at the last minute purchased these being cheap instead of buying my usual PHd brand . I will never ever stray from that brand again . This CVS brand didn’t dissolve at all small chunks of what feels like baby aspirin are slowly coming out of me or sitting in my private area after trying to fish it out for 2 days . So uncomfortable and disappointing .Reply from CVS Customer Relations Representative3 months agoHi, we are sorry to hear about your experience with the CVS Health Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories. We take customer feedback very seriously and are committed to providing our customers with high quality products. We encourage you to contact us at 1-888-607-4CVS (1-888-607-4287). You can also visit our Online Help page: https://www.cvs.com/help/help_index.jsp.Regards,CVS Customer Relations Team2 users found this review helpful. - Yes, I recommendMegan MReviewed 5 months agoValue Out of 5Meets expectationsOut of 5Quality Out of 5
DO NOT BUY
I have been using boric acid for a few years, which I highly recommend. I tried the CVS brand because my original brand was out of stock, and I’m so sorry I did. Not only do they not work for odor, but the boric acid powder doesn’t dissolve. It actually clumps up into a goey chalky mess. You have to physically remove this product from you. Unbelievable! Something needs to be done about this.4 users found this review helpful.
Details for CVS Health Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories, 30 CT
Concern | Odor control |
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Form | Tablets, capsules & caplets |
Key ingredient | Boric acid |
Product type | Vaginal suppository |
Quantity | 11-30 ct |
Skin type | All skin types |