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Cystitis sachets ok with Urso?

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Hi. Does anyone suffer with cystitis? And if so, does anyone know whether taking the over-the-counter sachets which you dissolve in water are ok with Urso/PBC? Any help appreciated....until I can call the doctor in the morning!!!

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I have taken them with urso. I asked my gp because the chemist wasn't happy to give them but gp thought it was better than full blown uti. I am immunesuppressed though. Hope you feel better soon. X

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I get cystitis regular ,I took the sachets but now take the same but cheaper in bottle sodium citrate ,suffered two years of this got to see consultant had cystoscope now on antibiotic on one at night for six months hope. You ok take care.

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