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- $Title{Is there Medication for People who Can't Swallow?}
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- rectum blood stream injection liquid oral syrup pain medication pills}
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- Is there Medication for People who Can't Swallow?
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- QUESTION: Even the most ordinary hurt cause me great anxiety for I simply
- cannot take medications. Even the smallest pills get stuck in my throat. Are
- there any pain medications that do not have to be injected for people who hate
- needles but cannot swallow? I am sure you doctors have something up your
- sleeve for cases like mine.
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- ANSWER: The two most obvious ways to get an analgesic or pain reliever into
- the body are to swallow it or inject it. And while the answer may not be up
- my sleeve, there are other ways to administer medications, and the most common
- is a rectal suppository. A suppository is a pellet of wax or other material
- mixed with medication. When the suppository is placed within the rectum, it
- melts and medication is absorbed through the lining of the rectum.
- Many analgesics are available in suppository form, from mild pain
- relievers such as acetaminophen to narcotics like morphine and its
- derivatives. However, the dosage of pain medication in suppository form may
- vary from that of the same drug injected or swallowed because of the different
- route of administration and differences in the amount of medication that can
- be taken into the blood stream with this technique.
- Suppositories help patients who cannot swallow avoid the discomfort of
- injections and also give them some control over their medications. A patient
- who is at home does not need a nurse coming in twice a day to give an
- injection, when there is an easy alternative available.
- Here's another tip that may help you with oral medications in liquid
- form. The colder the liquid, the easier it is to swallow. And for many
- individuals a sweet syrup may help overcome their aversion to swallowing
- medication. Mary Poppins was not wrong. "A little bit of sugar helps the
- medicine go down."
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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