What are Asacol tablets used for?

What are Asacol tablets used for?

Ulcerative Colitis: For the treatment of mild to moderate acute exacerbations. For the maintenance of remission. For the maintenance of remission.

Is there a generic drug for Asacol?

On August 1, 2016, Zydus launched an authorized generic version of Allergan’s Asacol HD (mesalamine) 800 mg delayed-release tablets. — Zydus was awarded 180 days of market exclusivity. Asacol HD is indicated for the treatment of moderately active ulcerative colitis in adults.

Is Asacol safe long term?

Asacol or mesalazine, is a safe drug in long-term use, especially considering that it is a powerful agent.

How long does Asacol take to work?

Asacol should start working in a few days, but the primary treatment lasts for about six weeks. Some people experienced a decrease in symptoms after three weeks. Sometimes Asacol is taken for about six months in order to prevent ulcerative colitis from returning.

Is Asacol the same as mesalamine?

Asacol is used to treat inflammation in the large intestine in people who have inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It is most frequently used to treat mild to moderate ulcerative colitis, but it can also be used in certain patients with Crohn’s disease. Asacol is one brand of mesalamine; other include Pentasa and Rowasa.

Is Mezavant better than Asacol?

According to the Kamm trial, it appears that once-daily dosing of Mezavant is more efficacious than the standard dosing of Asacol. compliance and high pill burden associated with current 5-ASA products, where patients may need to take 6 to 16 tablets of other 5-ASA products to achieve the same results.

Can Asacol make colitis worse?

Asacol (mesalamine) is one of the safest drugs we have to treat ulcerative colitis. Very occasionally it makes diarrhea worse, and rarely does it cause some hair loss. Both of those adverse effects occur early, within a few weeks or months, and are reversible.

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