MaxComfort Tapered Vaginal Suppository Applicator (20 counts)
MaxComfort Tapered Vaginal Suppository Applicator (20 counts)
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Universal Design
Designed for ultimate versatility. This universal design ensures seamless use
with a range of products, making it an essential tool for your health and wellness routine.
Doctor and Specialist Recommendations
Kayla Bousfield
PT, DPT
"I recommend VWELL’s Boric Acid Suppositories because they come in a convenient blister pack—cleaner and easier than bottles. I also love pairing them with VWELL’s unique tapered Vaginal Applicators, which help the suppository stay in place. It’s a thoughtful design that makes a real difference."
Dr. Seher Vatansever
PT, DPT, RYT-200
"For clients navigating pH imbalance, I turn to boric acid suppositories as a supportive option. I appreciate VWELL’s freshness-preserving blister packs and tapered applicators that help keep the suppository in place—clean, comfortable, and straightforward."
MaxComfort
Tapered tip to minimize pressure
and improve comfort.
Easy to Insert
4-petal design secures the capsule or tablet
suppository in place for easy insertion
Graduated Markings
Bold and easy-to-read dosage markings
ensure accurate dosage.
Individually Wrapped
Sanitary and easy to travel with.
Feel VWELL
With vaginal wellness and health in mind,
features a tapered tip for reduced pressure and enhanced comfort,
ensuring a gentle and effective experience for better satisfaction and care.
What's in the package?
Great product. Very comfortable.
I use this to apply vaginal estrogen cream and it’s been great! The applicator that came with my tube was uncomfortable and the cream would get messy. I do like this applicator as it’s slender and I find keeps the cream from spilling prior to insertion. Highly recommend!!
Works well
Don’t sleep on these! These are a million times better than the other applicators on the market. Do yourself a favor and go with VWELL.
They are fantastic. Told my doc about them, and she is going to order for her gynecology practice. I was told about them through a Lichen Sclerosus Zoom meeting through the LS Support Network.
