Suppositories are a type of medication that is inserted into the body — most commonly the rectum or vagina — where they dissolve and release the medication for absorption. Doctors recommend different ...
Hemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in and around the anus and rectum. They can become enlarged and irritated, causing pain and discomfort. Suppositories are a solid preparation of medicine meant to ...
Suppositories are solid medications you insert into your body to treat conditions like constipation or vaginal infections.
Vaginal suppositories are solid, oval-shaped treatments that a person inserts into the vagina using a plastic applicator. They become liquid as they warm to the body’s temperature. A vaginal ...
Suppositories can treat conditions like constipation and vaginal infections. You may take a suppository if you cannot swallow medications or if they irritate your stomach. Side effects of ...
Rectal suppositories are medications inserted into the rectum, often used when you cannot take pills by mouth due to vomiting, difficulty swallowing, or other issues. They can deliver various ...