Can Keflex be taken orally?

Keflex is prohibited to be taken orally and the drug is a topical medication.
The main ingredient of Capsaicin is glycerin, and it is usually used for people suffering from constipation. After opening the cap of the bottle, the smooth tip of Kefir is slowly inserted into the anus, and then the liquid is squeezed into the rectum. Kefir can lubricate and stimulate the intestinal wall, soften the stool, and make it easy for the dry stool to be discharged, so as to relieve constipation.
The drug is not to be taken orally, and if taken by mistake it may irritate the gastrointestinal tract, causing abdominal pain, diarrhea, and vomiting. It is recommended to keep the drug out of the reach of children under three years of age; it is forbidden to use it in patients who are allergic to Keseluk. The drug should be used under the supervision of a doctor.

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