Boric acid vaginal suppositories are a form of anti-fungal and anti-bacterial medicine that’s used to treat yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, and urinary tract infections. These suppositories come in solid or oval-shaped capsules that you insert into your vagina. The capsules turn into liquid as they warm to body temperature and contain about 600 mg of boric acid.
What does boric acid do to your skin?
The active ingredients in boric acid vaginal suppositories include the natural mineral boron and aloe vera. The boron promotes balance by maintaining your vaginal pH in the normal, acidic range and aloe vera helps to soothe & moisturize the skin.
AZO Boric Acid Suppositories help to take control of odor and promote vaginal pH Plus aloe vera, known for its soothing & moisturizing properties.
This vaginal suppository is a safe, effective and natural way to get relief from yeast & BV infections. It is a gentle, dry capsule formula that takes effect within 1-2 days – and over 95% of women report immediate relief!
What Are the Side Effects of Using Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories?
Watery vaginal discharge is one of the most common side effects of using boric acid suppositories. You may also experience redness and mild irritation.
Can a pregnant woman use boric acid vaginal suppositories?
The safety of boric acid vaginal suppositories has not been thoroughly studied in pregnant women, so they should not be used without your doctor’s permission. It is also a good idea to let your doctor know about any drugs you are taking that could interfere with the drug’s action, including hormone replacement medications and oral contraceptives.