Emätinkapselit
Emätinkapselit are vaginal suppositories, which are solid dosage forms designed to be inserted into the vagina. Upon insertion, the body heat causes the capsule to melt or dissolve, releasing medication that can act locally or be absorbed systemically. They are typically used for gynecological conditions such as vaginal infections, hormonal imbalances, or to deliver contraceptives. The inactive ingredients in the capsule base, often made from fatty substances or water-soluble polymers, are chosen to ensure stability, proper melting, and controlled release of the active pharmaceutical ingredient.
The administration of emätinkapselit is generally straightforward, with instructions usually involving washing hands before and after
The advantages of using emätinkapselit can include targeted drug delivery to the vaginal mucosa, potentially reducing