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Anusol (also AnuSol) is a brand of medications that can be used to treat hemorrhoids. The Anusol range includes creams, ointments , and suppositories . Anusol is now known under the brand name Tucks in the United States and some other areas, while being marketed under the Anusol name in other markets.
Both the yellowish-white, translucent, greasy ointment [1] and the smooth, off-white suppositories [2] are formulated for the relief of chronic pruritus ani (otherwise known anal itching or anusitis) [1] [2] [5] and the treatment of pain, irritation, discharge and itching associated with haemorrhoids (otherwise known as piles).
As with illicit psychoactive drugs in general, risks connected to rectal administration stem from the often unknown purity and composition of the drugs. This leads to the user not knowing if and what substances, by-products or cutting agents are present in their drugs [11] before administering them rectally. Possible impurities or falsely ...
While many topical agents and suppositories are available for the treatment of hemorrhoids, little evidence supports their use. [1] As such, they are not recommended by the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons. [29] Steroid-containing agents should not be used for more than 14 days, as they may cause thinning of the skin. [1]
Preparation H is an American brand of medications that is made by Pfizer, used in the treatment of hemorrhoids.Hemorrhoids are caused at least in part by inflamed blood vessels, and most versions of Preparation H work by reducing inflammation in blood vessels.
A suppository is a dosage form used to deliver medications by insertion into a body orifice (any opening in the body), where it dissolves or melts to exert local or systemic effects. There are three types of suppositories, each to insert into a different sections: rectal suppositories into the rectum , vaginal suppositories into the vagina ...
Auxiliary labels can commonly be misinterpreted, especially when multi-step or multi-part instructions are present on one label. [5] Misinterpretation of auxiliary labels can occur when patients are unable to understand the wording of the label, and thus assume an instruction based on the pictogram or color of the label. [ 5 ]
Policresulen is the polycondensation product of meta-cresolsulfonic acid and phenol. [1] It is used as a topical hemostatic and antiseptic [2] in infectious and other lesions of the mucous membranes, like gynecological infections, anal hemorrhoids as well as ulcers of the oral cavity including canker sores.