Canasa Pac for Ulcerative Proctitis User Reviews
- Anonymous
- Taken for less than 1 month
- May 3, 2012
"Pros: Symptoms started to noticeably decrease after about 3-4 days. Cons: Very pricey even with insurance and discount card, and uncomfortable to use suppository during a bad flare-up. Side effects: a few small headaches and severe stomach pains (had to stop using it). On a scale of 1-10, stomach pains ranged between a 5-8."
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"I noticed improvements in less than a week. Two months out, I have no pain, no bloating, and feel almost normal. I have no complaints and have become comfortable with suppositories. No big deal when you consider the benefits."