Acetohydroxamic acid for Bladder Infection User Reviews
Brand names: Lithostat
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"I completely concur with the prior review -- I had the identical experience, and don't know why 4 reputable urologists didn't suggest Lithostat for this problem before the last one finally mentioned it as a possibility. I'd go so far as to say it changed my life. The only problems have been: (1) expensive, and not covered by my insurance, (2) hard to get, frequently back-ordered, and (3) at commencement and on restarting (if you have to stop because of being back-ordered), fairly bad headaches for 2-3 days, not very responsive to Tylenol/Advil. But they pass."