Fact: If you don’t know about this “bullet”, it means you had a healthy childhood

Suppositories may seem unusual, but they are a highly effective way to deliver medication, bypassing the digestive system for faster relief. Ideal for fevers, constipation, or when oral meds aren’t an option, they provide targeted treatment and quick results.

If you never needed them as a child, you were fortunate to enjoy good health. For many, these “little bullets” are a powerful and reliable tool in healthcare, offering critical relief when it’s needed most.

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