History of Suppositories

by | Oct 27, 2024 | Suppository

History of Suppositories

 

Suppositories have had a long and exciting way in the field of medicine:

 

    • Ancient times: They were used by the Egyptians first of all period as early as 1550 BCE

 

    • Rest period: They were mentioned for various treatment in medical texts

 

    • The 1800s: They became popular with mass production

 

    • 21st century: There were advances in formulation and delivery methods

 

Suppositories for Hemorrhoid Treatment as an Example for Common Usages in Treatment

 

Suppositories are used among others for different medical purposes:

 

    • Help in reducing constipation

 

    • Hemorrhoid curing

 

    • Application of medications for the following conditions also:

 

      • Pain relieving

 

      • Stopping of Vomiting

 

      • Decreasing fever

 

    • Hormone usage

 

    • Local treatment of infections

 

Why to Use Suppositories?

 

Suppositories have a few advantages:

 

    • Far fewer side effects as they directly are absorbed into the bloodstream so that the digestive system can be spared

 

    • Handy for patients who need to avoid swallowing the medicine

 

    • They can produce both local and systemic effects at the same time

 

    • One can do it by oneself

 

Suppositories are still widely used as a drug delivery vehicle in today’s modern medicine, helping to underline a different way in which drugs can be given when oral or injectable ways are not appropriate or are not requested.

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