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08/03/2008, 16:49
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gosub

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08/03/2008, 17:17
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Russethouse

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09/05/2008, 20:11
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Callie
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Re: Suppositories
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I went to a pharmacy in Paris with a lost voice and sore throat and the pharmacien recommended suppositories. Well.....!
He said he realised the Brits were a bit tight***ed about that sort of thing, but there was a good reason for it......apparently medicaments get absorbed into the bloodstream without passing through the stomach. Therefore the medication acts more quickly and no more upsets !
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10/05/2008, 14:20
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powerdesal

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Given that certain common use painkillers should not be taken by those with any form of stomach ulcer, suppositories make some sort of sense.
Steve Sharjah (but not for long ) + 50 (in France) ...........................................................................
7 days Ins'Allah (1 with the packers, 2 for the week end, 4 for work)( or maybe 8, or 9, or 10 or 11 or....)
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11/05/2008, 15:12
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nimportequoi
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My [French] doctor says that suppositories would be more effective if people inserted them correctly - absorption is better if the blunt end goes in first according to him.
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13/05/2008, 6:02
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5-element
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Chris, the answer is that for the many other people here in France with the same predicament as yours, of course there are alternatives... oral, transdermal, intra-muscular or intraveinous. Usually plenty of options in how to administer drugs. Suppositories are cheap, uncomplicated, easy to use. They deliver the active substances fast, without need for an "acte médical" like an injection.
More generally (i.e. not addressed to you Chris) I have always been surprised that the topic of suppositories generates so much merriment but also some distaste and perhaps a little fear for Brits, as if having anything to do with this part of one's anatomy is a major transgression. This is a truly puzzling cultural difference. What is considered natural and normal for one, is not considered as such by the other.
Maybe one of these days, someone will write a paper about it....![Big Smile [:D]](/cs/images/emotions/biggrin.gif)
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