Your secret weapon for odor control
Effective long-lasting odor control. Each box contains 12 individually wrapped suppositories that help combat odor internally and safely with an applicator for easy insertion.
How many times can you use Norforms?
Definitely don’t need to use it that often. Maybe 2-3 times a month the most. And my advice is use it at night!! Add a panty liner and by the time you wake up it’s all dissolved , take a shower and you’re good to go!
Are Norforms feminine suppositories safe?
They are safe for regular use. These Norforms feminine suppositories come individually wrapped in sanitary foil, which makes them easy to throw in your bag and use as necessary.
What are the ingredients in Norforms?
Ingredients. PEG-20, PEG-32, PEG-20 Stearate, Benzethonium Chloride, Methylparaben, Lactic Acid, Fragrance, Neutresse (Odor Synthesis). PEG-20, PEG-32, PEG-20 Stearate, Benzethonium Chloride, Methylparaben, Lactic Acid, Fragrance, Neutresse® (Odor Synthesis®).
Are Norforms good to use?
Most voted positive review
I had a problem with feminine odor that just wouldn’t go away, but Norforms put a stop to it. I have to wear a pad or pantyliner after using it, but it’s a small price to pay to smell normal again. If you have feminine odor issues, try them – it’s worth it!
How long does it take for a suppository to be absorbed?
Answer: The length of time it takes for a vaginal suppository to dissolve varies on a number of factors, including your body temperature, the temperature of suppository prior to insertion, and the type of base. On average most suppositories will melt in 10-15 minutes, although it can take up to a half hours.
Why suppository is used for?
Why Use Them
You might need a suppository if: The drug you’re taking would break down too quickly in your digestive tract if you took it as a pill or liquid. You can’t swallow medicine. You’re vomiting and can’t keep a pill or liquid down.
What is a suppository made of?
Several different ingredients can be used to form the base of a suppository: cocoa butter or a similar substitute, polyethylene glycol, hydrogels, and glycerinated gelatin. The type of material used depends on the type of suppository, the type of drug, and the conditions in which the suppository will be stored.