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Overview

When haemorrhoids are internal and particularly painful, Scheriproct Suppositories deliver powerful relief right at the source. Combining a steroid (prednisolone) to reduce inflammation with a local anaesthetic (cinchocaine) to numb pain, they work quickly to shrink swelling, calm irritation, and restore comfort.

Easy to use and discreet, Scheriproct Suppositories are a trusted option for patients needing stronger treatment than standard haemorrhoid remedies.

This medicine requires a secure online consultation with a UK-registered prescriber, and will only be supplied if clinically appropriate.


What are Scheriproct Suppositories


Scheriproct Suppositories are specially formulated to treat internal haemorrhoids (piles) by delivering targeted relief directly to the site of discomfort. They combine two active ingredients for a strong dual-action effect:

Prednisolone – a corticosteroid that reduces swelling, redness, and inflammation.


Cinchocaine – a local anaesthetic that quickly numbs pain, itching, and irritation.


By tackling both the inflammation that causes haemorrhoids and the distressing symptoms they create, Scheriproct Suppositories provide fast, effective relief for patients struggling with internal piles that may not be fully managed by creams or ointments.

Directions

  • Wash your hands before and after use.
  • Remove the suppository from its foil wrapper.
  • Gently insert one suppository into the rectum.
  • Use once or twice daily, ideally in the morning and at night.
  • In severe cases, your prescriber may recommend additional doses for the first day.
  • Do not use for longer than 7 days unless instructed.

Side Effects

Most people tolerate Scheriproct Suppositories well, and side effects are uncommon when used as directed. However, as with all medicines, some patients may experience unwanted effects.

Common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people):

  • Temporary stinging, burning, or irritation after insertion – usually mild and short-lived, settling quickly as your body adjusts.


Less common (may affect up to 1 in 100 people):

  • Skin thinning with prolonged use – prednisolone (a corticosteroid) may cause thinning of delicate tissue if used for longer than recommended. Always follow your doctor’s or pharmacist’s guidance on duration.


Rare but serious (seek urgent medical advice):

  • Allergic reactions – symptoms may include worsening redness, itching, rash, or swelling. In very rare cases, swelling of the face, lips, or difficulty breathing may occur and require immediate medical attention.


Most patients find Scheriproct Suppositories safe and effective, with side effects (if they do occur) usually mild and temporary.

Disclaimer: This is not a complete list of side effects. Always read the patient information leaflet provided with your medicine for full details. If you notice anything unusual or concerning, stop using the suppositories and seek medical advice promptly. In an emergency, call 999 or go to A&E.

Warnings

Do not use Scheriproct Suppositories if you:

  • Are allergic to prednisolone, cinchocaine, or any other ingredients
  • Have untreated infections in the anal area
  • Are pregnant, unless specifically prescribed by your doctor


Other cautions:

  • Short-term use only (up to 7 days unless advised)
  • Prolonged use of steroids may lead to skin thinning or irritation
  • Use only as directed by your prescriber

FAQ's

What makes Scheriproct Suppositories different from other treatments?
They combine a steroid and a strong anaesthetic, making them particularly effective for painful or severe internal piles.

How quickly do they work?
Most people notice relief from pain and itching within hours, with swelling reducing after a few days.

Can I use them alongside Scheriproct Ointment?
Yes, in some cases prescribers recommend using both — suppositories for internal piles and ointment for external ones.

Can I use them during pregnancy?
They should only be used in pregnancy if your doctor considers it absolutely necessary.

Are they messy?
No. The suppository dissolves inside the rectum, providing discreet, direct relief.