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feys
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- Jan 19, 2024
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Drugs taken rectally seem to have greater bio-availability compared to oral administration, not to mention they eliminate the risk of losing drugs to vomiting rendering anti-emetics optional.
What I do want to find out is the volume of liquid that is reasonable and recommended for rectal administration. Obviously smaller volume will yield faster results, but is there an upper limit?
There is a max of 6.5mg N per 100ml in a sterile version. So if wanting a sure death, using 150-200ml may be required.
Is there literature on the liquid volume for rectal drug administration and what is a reasonable upper limit?
What I do want to find out is the volume of liquid that is reasonable and recommended for rectal administration. Obviously smaller volume will yield faster results, but is there an upper limit?
There is a max of 6.5mg N per 100ml in a sterile version. So if wanting a sure death, using 150-200ml may be required.
Is there literature on the liquid volume for rectal drug administration and what is a reasonable upper limit?