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They are an anti-infective used to treat certain vaginal infections. ChaCha! ... more
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Can I buy Infant Suppositories without Health Insurance, Medicare or Medicaid? What Alternate Names Are There For Infant Suppositories? Infant Suppository, Fleet Glycerin, Glycerin, Sani-Supp, Infant Glycerin, Sb Glycerin, Soba Glycerin Infant, ... more
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Glycerin suppositories are inserted into the rectum, where they soften and loosen any stool present, causing bowel movements. ... more
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i inserted the suppository in my vagina and not in my rectum...are there any consequences....the suppository is for neausea. ... more
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The Detoxamin suppository is molded in the American standard and convenient suppository size of 1 " long, 3/8" wide. ... more
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• SUPPOSITORY (noun) The noun SUPPOSITORY has 1 sense: 1. a small plug of medication designed for insertion into the rectum or vagina where it melts Familiarity information: SUPPOSITORY used as a noun is very rare. ... more
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For millions of people, medical problems such as an impacted colon require the insertion of a rectal suppository. While not difficult, this process provides some discomfort. Most medical professionals recommend a lubricated glycerin suppository for ... more
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According to Fleet, a leading suppository manufacturer, using a children's suppository would not be unsafe to use. However, it may not be the most effective choice, especially if it is a pediatric product for kids under 6. Suppositories contain ... more
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Intravenous chelation uses Di-Sodium EDTA, a very caustic substance that burns tissue and can cause hemorrhages. This is why painkillers are often injected into the I.V. bags. The painkillers do not stop the damage from happening, they only prevent ... more
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Do not use this medication if you are allergic to zinc, dimethicone, lanolin, cod liver oil, petroleum jelly, parabens, mineral oil, or wax. Zinc oxide topical will not treat a bacterial or fungal infection. Call your doctor if you have any signs of ... more
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