Thursday, September 23, 2010

General examine in the region of Glycerine Suppository?

1. How is it categorized pharmacologically? (i.e. cathartic, analgesic...)
2. How is it categorized physically? (i.e. solid, semi-solid...)
3. What is its synonym? (Generic name...example: Aspirin - Acetylsalicylic acid)General examine in the region of Glycerine Suppository?
1. I believe i.e. categorized as lubricant only, since it contains nil stimulant or cathartic.
2. Physically it is just almost not solid at room temp or below, firmly solid at cold temps, liquid at body temp. That's why it is recommended to keep hold of in a fridge between uses.
3. I don't believe there's a different generic designation for glycerine, although sometimes it is labelled glycerol.
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