suposiidid
Suposiidid are a solid pharmaceutical dosage form designed for insertion into body cavities, most commonly the rectum or the vagina, and sometimes the urethra, to deliver a drug locally or systemically. They are formulated to melt, dissolve, or disperse at body temperature and may be based on fats or on water-soluble bases. Common bases include fatty substances such as cocoa butter or hardened fats, as well as hydrophilic bases like polyethylene glycol or glycerinated gelatin.
Forms and uses: Rectal suppositories are frequently used to relieve pain or fever, treat hemorrhoidal symptoms,
Administration: For rectal use, wash hands, and, if advised, moisten the tip, then insert the suppository beyond
Safety and handling: Do not use if you have an allergy to any component. Local irritation, allergic
Regulation: Suposiidid are regulated medicinal products; availability, licensing, and labeling vary by country and by intended