Suppositories Flashcards
What is suppository
Solid or semi-solid dosage forms of various sizes and shapes intended for insertion into the body orifices where they melt or dissolved and exert localised or systemic effects
Sub- under
Ponere- to place
3 types of shape and sizes of suppositories
-rectal suppositories -long, cylindrical, have one or both ends tapered
-vaginal suppositories (pessaries) -globular, oviform, conical shaped
-urthral suppositories (bougies) -slender, pencil-shaped suppositories
Types of suppositories
-rectal
-urethral
-nasal insertion
-vaginal
-aural (ear cones)
Local actions of suppositories
-Rectal suppositories -constipation, haemorrhoids, other anorectal conditions
-vaginal suppositories -feminine hygiene, vaginitis
-urethral suppositories -antibacterial, local anesthetic preparatory to urethral examination
Systemic action of rectal suppositories
For systemic effects, the mucous membranes of the rectum and vagina permits absorption of many soluble drugs and exerts effect elsewhere in the body
Advantages of suppositories
-useful in patients with nausea and vomiting
-when a drug can’t be swallowed
-when a drug may be decomposed or inactivated by pH or enzymes in the GIT
Disadvantages of suppositories
-Inconvenient
-absorption is irregular and difficult to predict
-formulation melts easily
What are rectal suppositories ?
-suppository that is inserted into the rectum for their systemic effect
-consist drug incorporated into the base Theobroma Glycero-gelatin
-available in various sizes
-weight about 1-2 grams
-cone or torpedo shaped
Local and systemic effect of rectal suppositories
Local:
-pain
-itching
-inflammation
Systemic:
-anti-histamines
-anti-rheumatics
-anti-pyretic
-analgesics
What are vaginal suppositories ?
-pessaries
-larger than rectal suppositories
-conical, rod, wedge shaped
-2-4 grams
Eg: vaginal tablet, capsules
Local action:
-contraceptives
-antiseptics in feminine hygiene
What are nasal suppositories (Burginarium) ?
-insertion into nasal cavity
-thin, cylindrical shape
-always prepared with glycero-gelatin base
-1.0 gram, 9-10cm long
What are urethral suppositories
-insertion into the urethra
-size and shape same as nasal supp
-2-4 grams
-rarely used
-intended for anti-bacterial or as local anaesthetic reparative for urethral examination
What are aural supp ?
-inserted into ear aka aurinaria or ear cones
-rarely used
-thin, long, cylindrical
-prepared using theobroma oil
Characteristics of a suitable base
-non-irritant
-melts at body temperature
-dissolves in body fluids
-solidifies quickly
-easily moulded
There are 3 types of suppository bases
- Oleaginous bases
•butterlike constituency and chocolate like odor
-eg: Theobroma oil or cocoa butter
-synthetic oleaginous materials like hydrogenated fatty acids or vegetable oils
-doesn’t exhibit polymorphism
-Potential problems: viscosity lower than theobroma oil, affects drug distribution, localised irritation - Water soluble or miscible bases
-types: glycerol-gelatin base and water-miscinle bases
-glycerol-gelatin is commonly used
-usually used for vaginal pessaries
-disadvantages: possibility of microbial contamination, osmosis may occur upon dissolving mucous, hygroscopic behaviour - Miscellaneous bases
-polyethylene glycols