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Sephure Disposable Suppository Inserter Applicator - Bag of 10

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Sephure Disposable Suppository Applicator


AllegroMedical.com introduces the Sephure Disposable Suppository Applicator . A single use suppository applicator that enables patients to quickly, hygienically and comfortably administer rectal suppositories.

Designed by a patient who struggled with prescribed suppository medication, Sephure has a unique patented technology that allows air to escape the body during the administration of medication and withdrawal of the device.

Suppositories can be administered using a Sephure applicator in any comfortable position, in less than 5 seconds. Sephure properly places the suppository within the body so the patient does not feel the medication and there is no struggle to keep the medicine in the body.

  • Clean, hygienic, and proper administration of suppository medications
  • Single use, individually wrapped applicators
  • Laxative and constipation suppositories, hemorrhoid suppositories, and other OTC and Rx suppositories fit Sephure applicators
  • Suppository medications that fit Sephure: Dulcolax, Tucks, Preparation H, Fleet Glycerin, Anusol HC, Calmol 4, all generic suppository equivalents
  • Additional suppository medications that fit Sephure: Tea Tree, Wise Ways, Bisacodyl, Magic Bullet, all generic suppository equivalents

Sephure vs. Vaginal Applicator Design Female applicators when used rectally, leave a pocket of air in the body. Suppository medication is designed to melt at body temperature. When the medication has melted and the trapped air is expelled from the body, the medication leaks. In addition, the air trapped by female applicators is uncomfortable and leads to cramping. Sephure is uniquely designed for rectal administration of suppository medication. It eliminates the suction effect and allows the air to escape the body, leaving the suppository properly placed away from the nerve endings that signal the body to expel the contents of the bowel.

Sephure is the first and only disposable rectal suppository applicator cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for administering over-the-counter and prescription suppository medications.

Suppository medication has been used for hundreds of years but until now a delivery device has not been commercialized. While rectal suppository medication is trusted and pragmatic, it is impractical for the lifestyles of people in the 21st century.

Men and women are equally affected by disease and ailments that may necessitate suppository treatment. From infants to elders, suppositories are used to treat patients of all ages.

Suppositories are used to treat a wide variety of ailments and symptoms. Patients living with digestive diseases, functional bowel disorders such as Irritable Bowel Disease, hemorrhoids and anal fissures all utilize suppositories. People living with spinal cord injury, those requiring daily bowel regime, and people suffering occasional migraines also rely heavily on suppository medication. For patients in end of life or palliative care, suppository medication is a mainstay for controlling pain and nausea.

If you are prescribed suppository medication, you are not alone. You are one of millions with a variety of symptoms and life experiences which necessitate suppository treatment.

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Brand Name Sephure
Manufacturer Number A2-10C
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