suppositorius
Suppositorius is a Latin term historically used in pharmacology to describe a suppository, a solid dosage form designed for insertion into a body cavity such as the rectum, vagina, or urethra. The name derives from suppositorium, literally “a thing placed underneath,” and in modern practice the English term suppository is used to describe this class of medications.
Suppositories are typically composed of a base in which one or more active drugs are dispersed. Common
Administration requires proper technique and hygiene. The suppository is handled as directed by the product instructions,
Storage and handling follow product guidance, typically involving cool, dry conditions to prevent softening or melting.