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Tag: Ulcerative colitis

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Does Sulfasalazine Cause Ulcerative Colitis? An Evidence-Based Look

3 min read
In the United States, about 1 in 100 people live with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) [1.4.3]. For many with ulcerative colitis, a common form of IBD, sulfasalazine is a primary treatment, not a cause. So, does sulfasalazine cause ulcerative colitis? The evidence points to no; it is an anti-inflammatory drug used to manage the condition [1.2.1].

Understanding Combination Therapy: Can You Take Mesalamine and Budesonide Together?

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Nearly 3 million adults in the United States have been diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), and finding an effective treatment strategy is crucial. For those managing conditions like Ulcerative Colitis or Crohn's Disease, figuring out which medications can be combined safely is a common question. For example, 'Can you take mesalamine and budesonide together?', is a question with a clear answer: under a doctor's supervision, yes, as these two medications can be used in combination to manage flare-ups and maintain remission.

Can you take meloxicam with mesalamine? Understanding a risky combination

4 min read
According to drug interaction databases, combining mesalamine with other medications that can affect the kidneys, such as meloxicam, may increase the risk of kidney damage. Due to this significant risk, anyone asking, 'Can you take meloxicam with mesalamine?', must consult a healthcare professional before combining these two drugs.

Does mesalamine cause diarrhea? Understanding a Paradoxical Side Effect

4 min read
While mesalamine is a primary treatment for reducing inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), leading to a reduction in diarrheal symptoms, studies show it can paradoxically cause diarrhea as a potential side effect. Understanding whether this is a minor issue or a sign of drug intolerance is crucial for proper management.

Do Pentasa Side Effects Go Away? A Patient's Guide

3 min read
Pentasa is prescribed to approximately 1.5 million people in the US for inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) [1.7.1]. For many patients, a key question is: **Do Pentasa side effects go away?** This article explores the duration and management of these effects.

What is the next step after mesalamine? A guide to IBD treatment progression

4 min read
Approximately 50% of patients with mild-to-moderate inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) will fail first-line mesalamine therapy, necessitating a conversation with their healthcare provider about what is the next step after mesalamine. This progression involves moving to more potent medications or adding adjunctive therapies, depending on disease severity and type.

Which is safer, prednisone or budesonide? A Detailed Comparison

3 min read
Corticosteroids like prednisone and budesonide are powerful anti-inflammatory medications used to treat a host of diseases, but their side effect profiles differ significantly [1.3.9]. So, which is safer, prednisone or budesonide? Budesonide generally has a more favorable safety profile due to its targeted action [1.2.2].