Jay M, Beihn R M, Digenis G A, Deland F H, Caldwell L, Mlodozeniec A R
J Pharm Pharmacol. 1985 Apr;37(4):266-8. doi: 10.1111/j.2042-7158.1985.tb05058.x.
The disposition of Witepsol H 15 suppositories radiolabelled with [99mTc] technetium hydroxymethyldiphosphonate was studied after rectal administration in volunteers. The migration of the radiolabel was monitored continuously by external scintigraphy. The resulting scintiphotos were superimposed on lower GI radiographs to determine the extent of spreading of the dosage form in the rectum. The dosage form migrated approximately 5-7 cm into the rectum in nearly all of the studies and was, in general, confined to the lower and middle regions of the rectum. Since the venous supply to the lower rectum leads primarily to the inferior vena cava, the data presented here indicate that the metabolism of drugs sensitive to the 'first-pass' effect may be partially avoided by their rectal administration.