Flagystatin vaginal suppository is used to treat bacterial and fungal infections of the vagina. To use the suppository, you must run it under cold water for a second or two before inserting it deep into the vagina, right before bedtime. You repeat this procedure for ten consecutive days.
It's not possible to answer the question without knowing what medication was in the vaginal suppository. Many such medications are safe for use during pregnancy. Contact your health care provider or pharmacist for advice specific to your situation.
If you are the one performing the colonoscopy, sure. If you are the one getting 'scoped you better ask your doctor. They usually tell you to stop eating solids 24 hours before and give you a gallon or two of something to clean you out that you have to drink before.
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Use the clear lemon one instead ... Chill it for two hours
The main use of suppository drug delivery system is so that the medication locally treats the area and the blood vessels of the intestines. The specific delivery system can also be used if oral is not an option.
Unless you have it in suppository form (designed to be taken rectally) you cannot use pill formed Paracetamol (Acetaminophen/Tylenol) rectally.
Prior to a colonoscopy, you will not eat ANYTHING for about 16 hours. You will drink a LOT of fluids and use a laxative to completely empty your colon.
Colonoscopy is not typically considered a diagnostic imaging study. While it does use imaging for diagnosis, it is not usually done by radiologists.
The colonoscopy itself does not change a menstrual cycle. But all the stress and use of strong bowel cleansing before the test can throw your body off schedule.
For diarrhea, a commonly used suppository is loperamide (Imodium). However, it's important to note that loperamide is typically taken orally rather than as a suppository. If diarrhea is persistent or severe, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options, as suppositories are not the standard approach for managing diarrhea.
No, using a soap suppository for hygiene purposes is not recommended as it can cause irritation and harm to the delicate tissues in the rectum. It is important to use soap externally for proper hygiene.