Urethral suppositories

Covers urethral suppositories—medications placed into the urethra (such as alprostadil for erectile dysfunction)—including how they work, proper use, and expected results. It also highlights safety considerations, side effects, and when to choose this option versus oral ED meds, injections, or TRT-related evaluation.

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Rectal delivery systems: Understanding the clinical role of suppositories in men’s health

Rectal delivery systems: Understanding the clinical role of suppositories in men’s health

Dr. Alexander Grant, MD, PhD avatar
Dr. Alexander Grant, MD, PhD: Urologist & Men's Health Advocate
Dec 05, 2025 · 12 min read

Rectal suppositories deliver medication through the highly vascular rectal mucosa, partially bypassing first‑pass liver metabolism so some drugs (such as anti‑inflammatories) can reach effective levels within 30–60 minutes while targeting pelvic tissues with fewer stomach side effects than oral pills. Here’s when they’re clinically useful for men (constipation, hemorrhoids, pelvic/prostate pain, even certain erectile treatments) ...

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