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Suppository definition
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Suppositories are solid bodies of various weights and shapes, adapted for introduction into the rectal, vaginal, or urethral orifice of the human body.
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What happens to suppositories at body temperature?
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They usually melt, soften, or dissolve at body temperature.
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What are some actions of suppositories?
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May act as a protectant or palliative to the local tissues at the point of introduction or as a carrier of therapeutic agents for systemic or local action.
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What are the four routes of administration for suppositories?
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(RUNV)
Rectal Urethral Nose (Bougies) Vaginal |
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What is the normal shape and size of a rectal suppository?
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Rectal suppositories are cylindrical or conical and tapered or pointed at one end.
They are usually 2 g and 1-1.5 inches long. Infant suppositories are usually half this size. |