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Vagina pessaries

Pessaries are the same as suppositories for introduction into vagina. Pessaries are of two type ... [Pg.12]

Pessary. An instrument placed in the vagina to support the uterus or rectum or as a contraceptive device a medicated vaginal suppository. [Pg.573]

Drugs may also be administered locally in the form of bougies, jellies for urethra, pessaries, vaginal tablets, creams and douches for vagina and suppositories for rectal administration. [Pg.7]

Sometimes known as shell pessaries. They are generally similar to soft capsules and come in various shapes, usually ovoid to ease insertion to the vagina... [Pg.409]

Tablets are flat with an oval-, pear-, or bullet-shape to facilitate the insertion into the vagina but often present a hard surface and dried ingredients that may cause undesirable irritations on the other hand, pessaries are characterized by a smooth surface and by excipients dissolving or melting in physiological conditions, but they are messy to apply and undergo leakage. Tablets are flat with an oval-, pear-, or bullet-shape to facilitate the insertion into the vagina but often present a hard surface and dried ingredients that may cause undesirable irritations on the other hand, pessaries are characterized by a smooth surface and by excipients dissolving or melting in physiological conditions, but they are messy to apply and undergo leakage.
RNase (RNAse ribonuclease) An enzyme that cleaves RNA. routes of administration of drugs There are many different routes but common ones include intravascular injection or infusion (into the blood vessels, e.g. by drip, mainly intravenous (into veins) but sometimes intra-arterial (into arteries) intramuscular (injection into muscles) subcutaneous (injection beneath the dermis of the skin) intradermal (injection into the skin) transdermal (across the skin. e.g. from skin patches) topical (application to the skin or mucous membranes) per rectum (by an ointment or suppository into the rectum) intravaginally (by an ointment or pessary into the vagina) intrathecal (by injection into the subarachnoid space of the spinal cord) intranasally (often as a spray) orally (by mouth) inhalation. rRNA ribosomal RNA. [Pg.334]

Vaginal pessaries and creams are medications directly inserted into the vagina, either with or without the aid of an applicator. Vaginal pessaries and creams are used for a number of purposes ... [Pg.244]

Pessaries will melt once inserted and therefore with both pessaries and creams there may be a discharge from the vagina. [Pg.245]


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