SUPPOSITORY TIME?

Submitted by ub on

Do the 3 stooges need a cone-shaped object that goes in the body, and it’s inside, it releases all that backed up crap inside.

Is it time yet? Who wonders what will come out of these three whenever their time happen to be?

Suppositories may not be the most pleasant product you’ll ever use. But they can make it easier to take medicine that you can't swallow or that your stomach or intestines wouldn't absorb well.

Suppositories have a base made from substances like gelatin or cocoa butter that surrounds the drug. As the warmth of your body melts the outside, the drug slowly releases.

Different types of suppositories go into the rectum, vagina, or the duct that empties your bladder, called the urethra. Sometimes they treat the area where you put them in. Or the medicine absorbs into your blood and travels to other parts of your body.

Rectal suppositories go in your bottom. They are about an inch long and have a rounded or bullet-shaped tip. You might take them to treat:

Wonder what would come out of the ear nose throat and other exit points or bodily orifices of the three stooges?