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What drugs cause eosinophilic colitis? A Comprehensive Guide

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In many adults, drug-induced damage is a leading cause of eosinophilic colitis, a rare inflammatory condition of the colon. This guide addresses **what drugs cause eosinophilic colitis**, detailing the medications involved, potential underlying mechanisms, and the crucial step of discontinuing the offending agent.

Does Mycophenolate Cause Diarrhea? A Closer Look at an Immunosuppressant's Side Effects

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Studies show that gastrointestinal side effects are common with mycophenolate, with diarrhea occurring in a significant percentage of patients, sometimes ranging up to 92% in some cohorts. So, **does mycophenolate cause diarrhea**? Yes, it is a well-documented and frequent adverse effect of this immunosuppressant, particularly with its mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) formulation.

What Medications Make Colitis Worse?

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Globally, nearly 7 million people have Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), a condition that can be aggravated by certain drugs [1.5.7]. For those managing colitis, understanding **what medications make colitis worse** is crucial for preventing symptom flare-ups and maintaining remission [1.3.2].