Medicine can get into your body in a few different ways. You can swallow a pill, drink a liquid, or get a shot. A suppository is another way to deliver a drug. It's a small, round or cone-shaped ...
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 ...
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 ...
A rectal suppository is a small, solid piece of medication that melts at body temperature. It contains a laxative that stimulates the bowels or softens the stool, treating constipation. Different ...
Suppositories are solid medications you insert into your body to treat conditions like constipation or vaginal infections.