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suppositories


Meanings
  • A medicinal product in the form of a solid, cone-shaped piece, typically coated with a material to delay dissolution, used to be inserted into the rectum or vagina for the treatment or prevention of various conditions.

    - "Example 1: A patient suffering from haemorrhoids is prescribed suppositories to provide relief from the symptoms."
    - "Example 2: A woman in her late thirties is experiencing menopausal symptoms and is prescribed hormone replacement therapy in the form of suppositories to help alleviate her symptoms."

Rhymes
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Homophones
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  1. supposable, supposably, suppositor, suppositorium


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suppositories , suppository
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solid, cone-shaped, coated with a material to delay dissolution


Etymology
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The word 'suppository' comes from the Latin word 'suppositorium', which means a place where something is put under or supporting. In the medical context, a suppository is a solid medicinal product designed to be inserted into the body for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes.


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  1. Rectal administration: Rectal administration is a route of drug administration that involves inserting a medication directly into the rectum using a suppository or enema. This method of administration is often used for drugs that are not well absorbed when given orally, or for drugs that need to act quickly, as in the case of pain relief or anti-diarrheal medications.

  2. Vaginal administration: Vaginal administration is a route of drug administration that involves inserting a medication directly into the vagina using a suppository or pessary. This method of administration is often used for drugs that are not well absorbed when given orally, or for drugs that need to act quickly, as in the case of hormonal contraceptives or anti-inflammatory medications for menstrual cramps.

  3. Enema: An enema is a medical procedure that involves introducing a liquid into the rectum using a special device called an enema bag or bulb syringe. The liquid, which can be plain water, saline solution, or a medicinal solution, is used to clean out the colon or to administer medication directly to the affected area. Enemas are commonly used to treat constipation, to prepare the bowel for surgery or diagnostic procedures, and to administer medication directly to the rectum or sigmoid colon.

  4. Suppository: A suppository is a solid, cone-shaped medicinal product that is designed to be inserted into the rectum or vagina for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes. Suppositories can be made of various materials, including wax, gelatin, or polyethylene glycol (PEG), and can contain a wide range of active ingredients, including antibiotics, antivirals, anti-inflammatory agents, hormones, and nutritional supplements. Suppositories are commonly used to treat a variety of conditions, including constipation, diarrhea, hemorrhoids, anal fissures, menstrual cramps, vaginal infections, prostate problems, and certain types of cancers.


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In various cultures, suppositories have been used for different medicinal purposes. For instance, in Ayurvedic medicine, suppositories made of herbs like turmeric, ginger, and black pepper are used to treat various digestive disorders. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, suppositories made of herbs like angelica root, rehmannia root, and licorice root are used to tonify the kidneys and improve vitality and sexual function. In Western herbalism, suppositories made of herbs like calendula, chamomile, and St. John's wort are used to treat various inflammatory conditions, including hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and menstrual cramps.

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