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  2. Suppository - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

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    This holiday gift guide for 10-year-old girls lists the best toys for those just entering their double-digit years. No better gifts out there for tweens! These Christmas Gift Ideas for 10-Year-Old ...

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    These by turns graceful and awkward creatures are between 9 and 12 years old. Think somewhere between bingeing Bluey and Euphoria and you’ve hit the sweet spot of shopping gifts for tweens.

  5. Dry enema - Wikipedia

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    A rudimentary form of "dry" enema is the use of a non-medicated glycerin suppository. [1] However, due to the relative hardness of the suppository – necessary for its insertion into the human body – before glycerin can act, it must be melted by the heat of the body, and hence it does not take effect for up to an hour.

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    The top 10 best Christmas gifts of 2024. ... You can't go wrong with this 12-pack of delicious cupcakes from DC-based Georgetown Cupcake. ... so if your excitable 2-year-old has started becoming ...

  7. Sodium citrate/sodium lauryl sulfoacetate/glycerol - Wikipedia

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    The first use of "Microlax" in commerce was registered on June 16, 1960. [11] In 1962, Microlax registered as the US trademark on February 20, 1962. [11] In May 1963 first medical article on Microlax published in Danish medical journal Ugeskrift for Læger (Weekly Journal for Physicians). [12]