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suppositories
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a medication form inserted into the body, usually in the rectum or vagina, where it dissolves or melts to release the medication
A suppository is a solid medication that is inserted into the body through the rectum, vagina, or urethra for absorption. Suppositories are made of a substance that melts at body temperature, allowing the medication to be absorbed into the bloodstream or have its effects directly in the area where it is inserted. They are commonly used for conditions such as constipation, hemorrhoids, nausea, or to give medications when oral intake is not possible.
- Some fever-reducing medications come in suppository form.
- The nurse explained how to insert the rectal suppository for quick relief.
- Suppositories are often used for delivering medications in a convenient form.
- Using a suppository can be an alternative for those who have difficulty swallowing pills.
- The suppository quickly melted, delivering the pain-relieving medication.