suppository• Enemas and suppositories may be of use but habitual use of these can create an unhappy and strained parent-child relationship.• The oil was employed in various ways which included baths, steam inhalations and suppositories.• Some even insertcaffeinesuppositories before a race in an attempt to provide a sustaineddose with no stomachupset.• In addition, particularly if you are to have surgery, bring some glycerinesuppositories.• No suppositories for her, no thank you.• One of the better-known brands, Cafergot, contains 100 milligrams of caffeine in each tablet or suppository.• Some one phoned up a pre-watershed live show and started telling a joke about puttingsuppositories up your bum.• Some women get good results from a vaginal suppository of progesterone.
Originsuppository
(1300-1400)Medieval Latinsuppositorium, from Latinsupponere; → SUPPOSE