Relief Advance Rectal Suppositories 12 pcs – Anal Discomfort
Relief Advance Rectal Suppositories 12 pcs are a proctological medication formulated to deliver targeted local analgesic relief for painful symptoms in the anorectal region. These suppositories are especially helpful for individuals suffering from painful hemorrhoidal flare-ups, anal fissures, erosions and perianal irritation where discomfort can be sharp and persistent. Designed for direct rectal application, Relief Advance delivers active ingredients right where relief is needed most.
Hemorrhoids and related anorectal conditions are widespread, and symptoms such as acute pain, burning, itching and inflammation often accompany them. These symptoms can disrupt daily activities and make routine tasks such as bowel movements uncomfortable or even distressing. Relief Advance Rectal Suppositories are formulated to help manage these symptoms by providing a fast-acting local anesthetic effect that can significantly improve comfort.
How Relief Advance Works
At the core of the Relief Advance suppositories is benzocaine, a local anesthetic with a well-established mechanism of action. Benzocaine works by stabilizing neuronal membranes and reducing the permeability to sodium ions, thereby inhibiting the initiation and conduction of nerve impulses. This action blocks pain signals locally, helping to reduce the sensation of pain, burning and itching in the affected anorectal tissues.
Unlike systemic analgesics, benzocaine’s action is confined to the site of application, making it suitable for localized symptom control without significant systemic effects when used as directed. The suppository’s base ensures gradual release and comfortable insertion, enhancing user convenience.
Indications and Therapeutic Use
Relief Advance Rectal Suppositories are indicated for the symptomatic treatment of a range of anorectal conditions that present with pain or discomfort, such as:
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Internal and external hemorrhoids accompanied by pain or itching
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Anal fissures and erosions that increase discomfort during bowel movements
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Erosions and microtraumas of the anus
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Perianal itching and burning with pronounced pain
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Post-proctological procedures where localized anesthetic relief is needed
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Pain relief during diagnostic rectal manipulations
This broad applicability makes Relief Advance suitable for anyone experiencing acute anorectal pain associated with these conditions, as part of a comprehensive symptomatic care plan.
How to Use Relief Advance Suppositories
To ensure optimal results and safety:
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Perform hygienic cleansing of the anorectal area before use.
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Remove a single suppository from its protective wrapper.
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Insert the suppository into the rectum — ideally in the morning, at night and after each bowel movement.
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The typical recommendation is 1 suppository up to 4 times per day.
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Regular use according to dosage instructions helps maintain a sustained therapeutic effect.
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The usual duration of treatment is about 1 week (7 days), though it can be extended to up to 3 weeks under physician supervision if needed.
For best results, remain relaxed and lying down for a few minutes after insertion to allow the suppository to remain in place and dissolve gradually.
Benefits of Relief Advance Suppositories
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Fast and effective local analgesic relief — benzocaine blocks pain signals at the application site.
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Reduces burning, itching and irritation associated with hemorrhoids and fissures.
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Can be used post-procedure or after diagnostic interventions to help improve comfort.
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Convenient rectal form for direct application, especially when external treatments are less effective for deeper symptoms.
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Suitable for adults and children over 12 years (use in younger children only under medical direction).
These benefits make Relief Advance a practical option for short-term relief when painful anorectal symptoms are most intense and require targeted care.
Safety Information and Precautions
While Relief Advance is generally effective and well-tolerated when used correctly, users should be aware of the following safety considerations:
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Do not use in individuals with hypersensitivity to benzocaine or amide local anesthetic agents.
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Children under 12 years: safety and effectiveness have not been established; use only if prescribed by a doctor.
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Pregnancy and breastfeeding: only use if benefits outweigh potential risks and under medical advice.
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Systemic reactions: rare, but benzocaine can in uncommon cases cause methemoglobinemia (a condition reducing oxygen transport capacity), which requires urgent medical attention if symptoms (cyanosis, shortness of breath) occur.
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Stop use and consult a doctor if bleeding from the anus is heavy, symptoms worsen, or discomfort persists beyond 7 days.
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Do not exceed recommended dose to minimize the risk of adverse effects and systemic absorption.
Skin and mucous irritation — such as redness, swelling, or localized allergic reactions — is uncommon but can occur, particularly in sensitive individuals.
Contraindications
Contraindications include hypersensitivity to benzocaine or other amide anesthetics, thromboembolic disease and granulocytopenia (a rare blood disorder). Always consult a healthcare provider before use if you have serious cardiovascular, endocrine or immune conditions.


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