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Do not take rectal suppositories by mouth or use it in the vagina. To use the suppository: If the suppository is too soft to insert, chill it in the ...
... vaginal progesterone may lower your risk of having your baby too early. ... This medicine comes in the form of a gel or a suppository that gets placed in the ...
Alprostadil urethral suppository is used to treat men who have erectile dysfunction (also called sexual impotence). It belongs to a group of medicines called ...
Vaginal estrogen comes in creams, suppositories, tablets or rings. It can improve symptoms of overactive bladder. Medicines that relax the bladder can help ...
Use a small amount of mild, unscented soap and lots of water. Avoid douching. All healthy vaginas contain bacteria and yeast. The typical acidity of the vagina ...
Etonogestrel and ethinyl estradiol combination is used to prevent pregnancy. It is a flexible birth control vaginal ring that contains two types of hormones, ...
Mesalamine is used to treat an inflammatory bowel disease, including ulcerative colitis. Mesalamine suppositories are used to treat mild to moderate active ...
Vaginal odor is any odor that comes from the vagina. The vagina usually has only a mild odor or sometimes no odor at all. A "fishy" smell or other strong ...
Belladonna and opium suppositories are used to relieve moderate to severe pain caused by ureteral spasm. This medicine belongs to the group of medicines ...
Vaginal cancer is a growth of cells that starts in the vagina. The cells multiply quickly and can invade and destroy healthy body tissue.
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