A: We recommend refraining from intercourse until the suppository is completely dissolved in the vagina. Our suppository takes up to 4-12 hours to completely dissolve.
A: You should refrain from intercourse until the suppository is completed dissolved. This typically takes between 4-12 hours.
A: You should refrain from intercourse until the suppository is completely dissolved. A pH-D vaginal suppository usually takes between 4-12 hours to dissolve.
A: Yes! I’ve usually used them for 3 days consecutively, inserting one in each night before bed time and it clears it right up. I would recommend wearing a pad the next day as you will likely experience discharge.
A: pH-D is effective in preventing odor caused by menstruation, intercourse, exercise and vaginal imbalance during menopause. We recommend consulting with your physician to discuss curing your yeast infection.
A: If you use it in the beginning stages of a yeast infection it will work If it’s already a full blown infection it want work.
A: You should insert the pH-D suppository into your vagina as you would insert a tampon. It is not typical to feel a burning sensation after you have inserted the suppository.
A: I used this and didn't feel any abnormal sensation.
A: a pantyliner should be sufficient
A: You may experience a small amount of discharge. The suppository will dissolve between 4-10 hours. Preferably, you can insert the suppository before bed.
A: No it doesn’t, you have to insert it yourself
A: The suppository is very small in size. You insert it into your vagina like you would a tampon with your fingers.
A: Hi Jane, Our boric acid suppositories do not come with an applicator included.
A: Hello Msma, If you are concerned about possible interactions, we recommend checking with your healthcare provider.
A: Hi Mariah - It is safe to use boric acid while on your period, but if you are not comfortable, you can wait until your period ends to use boric acid again. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
A: hi Nicole - This is a product for vaginal odor. We recommend you see your health care provider if you’re concerned you have an infection. Please let us know if you have additional questions.
A: Hi calchick - Boric Acid has been used for decades by healthcare providers for vaginal odor and as a result there are many studies that have been conducted on its safety and efficacy. Our product is recommended by thousands of healthcare providers. We suggest you reach out to your healthcare provider if you have any further concerns about the use of boric acid for vaginal odor.