Yes, antibiotics do come in suppositories. It isn't real common, but they are available and are used in some cases.
Yes, there are antibiotic suppositories available that can be used to treat specific infections, such as bacterial vaginosis or certain types of urinary tract infections. They are inserted into the body to deliver the antibiotic directly to the affected area. It is important to use them only as directed by a healthcare professional.
No, I have not considered using soap suppositories for personal hygiene.
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Birth control suppositories are one of the least effective methods to begin with. Withdrawal is more effective than spermicide used alone. Consider getting some condoms and throwing out the expired suppositories.
Suppositories should be handled carefully to prevent melting or damage. Store them in a cool place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Always wash hands thoroughly before and after handling suppositories to maintain cleanliness and prevent contamination.
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its a pill that goes up your bottom
Opinion only: Progesterone suppositories are usually applied twice a day, 15-17 days before menstruation commences. In the case of a vaginal infection, then it's applied rectally. In general, progesterone suppositories dissolve on their own within an hour.
They are used for bladder spasms
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