No - and it will probably kill you or make you seriously ill ! Suppositories usually contain medicine to cure a problem associated with the rectum and large intestine. It's designed to break apart, and concentrate the drug where it's needed after insertion. If you swallowed it - the drug would be absorbed into your bloodstream, and would either do nothing to ease the symptoms for which it was prescribed - or make you seriously ill (or worse !)
Medications are given by the way they work best. Some need to b swallowed, some injected, and yet others administered by compress or suppository.
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A suppository is meant to melt inside the rectum after only a half hour or so. After one to three hours, there should be nothing to remove. If there is, perhaps what you inserted was a pill meant to be swallowed, not a suppository to be inserted rectally. Read your medicine's instructions carefully. If you find out that you accidentally inserted a pill rectally, thinking it was a suppository, do not swallow it. Discard it and swallow an unused one or contact your pharmacist or physician for another one if you only had one.
I do not have personal experience with using a soap suppository.
No since the suppository is absorbed through the rectal mucosa.
As of March 2011, the 500mg canesten suppository costs P502.00
A suppository is a type of medicine that is inserted into the rectum, to clean out the bowels. Suppositories can be used prior to abdominal surgery or to relieve constipation.
Voltalin Suppository is a suppository medication used to relieve pain and inflammation. Side effects include: drowsiness, dizziness, or vision disturbances such as blurriness.
The time for a suppository to melt can vary based on factors like room temperature, body temperature, and the specific ingredients of the suppository. On average, it can take around 15-30 minutes for a suppository to fully melt and be absorbed into the body.
A suppository is a pill or medication that is inserted through the rectal area of the body. A suppository can be introduced into any absorbent orifice of the body,such as the vagina.
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The best position to place a client when administering a suppository is the left side, with the knees to their abdomen.