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Tag: Rectal medications

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What is a fleet enema?: Understanding its use, types, and safety

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According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, millions of adults experience occasional constipation, and a Fleet enema is a common over-the-counter solution for rapid relief. This article will delve into what a Fleet enema is, how it works, its different formulations, and essential safety precautions for its use.

Do You Leave Suppositories In or Take Them Out?: The Definitive Answer

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According to studies, suppositories are a reliable drug delivery method for patients who cannot take oral medications due to vomiting, nausea, or difficulty swallowing. Answering the question, "Do you leave suppositories in or take them out?" is crucial for this treatment to be effective, as they are designed to be inserted and retained until they dissolve.

Is Anusol a Prescription or OTC? A Comprehensive Guide

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While many Anusol products are readily available on pharmacy shelves, the answer to 'Is Anusol a prescription or OTC?' depends on the specific product. The standard Anusol formulations are typically over-the-counter, while those containing the steroid hydrocortisone require a prescription to treat more severe inflammation.