Azo-Cranberry and Dizziness: What Users Say
Reviews for Azo-Cranberry
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- May 22, 2020
For Urinary Tract Infection "I brought these Azo-Cranberry to help prevent UTI, but after two days of taking them, I started to have headaches, dizzy spells, and feeling unwell. Stopped them, and it cleared up. Tried them a week later, and the very same thing. I take no other medications. Sad because I was truly excited about taking them. Hope this helps someone else."
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- June 3, 2020
For Urinary Tract Infection "I began taking this while having a very bad UTI and was taking it to prevent UTIs; however, after reading the comments about reactions, I am stopping immediately. I thought the extreme fatigue, dizziness, headaches, gastro problems, and muscle pain were maybe carryovers from the three UTIs I had in a row since I don't normally have these problems I have listed on a recurring basis. I have many medical problems but not these, which are happening very often. I also began staying awake all night, and when I take my BP, it will be 200+/100+, so I take another BP pill and am able to sleep. I don't know whether this could be related, as I didn't see anyone mention it."
Frequently asked questions
- Does Cranberry interact with any drugs?
- Does cranberry juice help prevent a UTI?
- How to treat a UTI at home?
- Yeast Infections
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- December 1, 2020
For Urinary Tract Infection "I had been having a dull pain on the right side of my back. Severe nausea, dizziness, sore throat, bad taste in mouth, confusion, foggy thinking, and anxiety. Well, after 5 days of suffering, I got a COVID test, which came back negative! So, I don't have insurance, therefore, I prayed, and instantly I thought about a UTI. I keep AZO pills on hand and took them immediately because I was hurting real bad, and in less than 10 minutes, all that pain subsided! Glory to God...they worked a miracle!!! Still see a doctor, though...BUT THEY REALLY WORK!!"
- Sha...
- September 29, 2020
For Urinary Tract Infection "Taking Azo, it did help with my urinary pain, but no, it does not cure the bacteria that causes the pain. So I decided to see my doctor. The two-dose pill made me feel comfortable after taking it. I personally had no side effects, no fatigue, dizziness, nor nausea."
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For Urinary Tract Infection "While Azo-Cranberry is good for preventing UTIs, I am concerned about the side effects. I had been taking Azo daily for two years and experiencing dizziness, foggy brain, nerve pain, headaches, tinnitus, and of course, extreme tiredness. I thought at first it was just part of menopause but finally went to the doctor, then neurologist with no relief or suggestions as to why I felt so bad. I finally stopped taking Azo, and within a week, I felt so much better. So no more Azo-Cranberry for me. Someone needs to warn women about these side effects!"