Discover the benefits of clean, comfortable administration with disposable applicators

 

 

What's special about  Sephure?

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Sephure is a patented disposable suppository applicator that allows comfortable and hygienic administration of suppository medication. Sephure is the first and only disposable rectal suppository applicator cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for administering over-the-counter and prescription suppository medications.

 
 
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Sephure applicators allow you to get back to living your life feeling confident and in control

From the Blog

Colorectal cancer is treatable when detected early. Today there are more than 1 million survivors living in the United States.

Colorectal cancer or colon cancer, occurs in the colon or rectum and although it affects men and women of all ages and races, colorectal cancer is more prevalent in people 50 years or older. Early detection through proper screening is key and that’s why people should talk to their doctor about scheduling a first colorectal screening when they turn 50.

People living with inflammatory bowel diseases, Crohn’s Disease and ulcerative colitis, or those with a close family member who has colorectal cancer are at a higher risk. A first screening before the age of 50 and regular monitoring may be appropriate for these individuals.

Following the guidelines for cancer screening can be considered preventative care because early pre-cancerous tissue can be removed during the procedure.  Most people have follow up monitoring 5 – 10 years following the first screening.

Early signs and symptoms of colorectal cancer, at any age, should not be ignored.  If you, or someone you know, are experiencing changes in daily bowel habits, pain, discomfort or blood, it is important to consult with a gastroenterologist who can make a proper diagnosis.

Colorectal cancer screening saves lives. Take an active role in your health and encourage others to do the same.

 
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