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Mesalazine, or mesalamine, is a local anti inflammatory drug used to treat inflammatory bowel disease. It belongs to the 5-aminosalicylic acid family and acts mainly in the lining of the large intestine. The medicine reduces swelling and irritation with limited systemic absorption, which lowers the risk of widespread side effects. In online pharmacy listings you will see several forms and strengths, designed for different disease patterns. The substance is commonly prescribed for mild to moderate ulcerative colitis and sometimes for maintenance therapy after symptoms improve.
Mesalazine works directly in the colon to curb inflammation. It blocks inflammatory mediators and lowers the production of signals such as prostaglandins that drive swelling. The drug also helps neutralize reactive substances and supports a calmer gut lining. Because much of the action is local, blood levels stay relatively low and the chance of systemic side effects is reduced. This local mechanism makes mesalazine a preferred option for long term management of ulcerative colitis.
The medicine comes in several forms, including enteric coated tablets, timed-release capsules, and rectal suppositories or enemas. Each form targets the colon where disease activity is highest, with different dosing patterns to fit the area affected. Dosing depends on the product and the severity of the disease. Typical regimens for adults with ulcerative colitis range from 2 to 4 grams per day in divided doses, with a maintenance dose of about 1 to 2 grams daily. Rectal forms are useful when disease is limited to the distal colon or rectum. It is important to follow the prescribed schedule and not stop abruptly without medical advice. Some brands use coatings that resist stomach acid, releasing the drug further along the intestine.
Mesalazine is generally well tolerated in many patients. It helps reduce symptoms such as abdominal pain, bleeding, and urgency when used as prescribed. Response times vary, with some people improving within weeks and others requiring longer treatment, especially for maintenance. It is not a cure for inflammatory bowel disease but helps control flares and maintain remission. People with kidney or liver problems, or those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, should consult a clinician before use. A clinician may adjust the dose to balance benefits with any risks in these situations.
Common side effects include upset stomach, headache, nausea, or a feeling of fullness. Some patients may experience dizziness or rash. More serious reactions are rare but can involve changes in kidney function or allergic responses. Regular monitoring of kidney function may be advised, especially with long term use or if you take other medicines that affect the kidneys. Do not take if you have a known allergy to salicylates. Tell your doctor about other medicines, such as NSAIDs or immunosuppressants, as interactions can occur. Seek urgent care if you develop signs of a severe reaction, persistent abdominal pain, or dark urine.
Store Mesalazine tablets or capsules at room temperature away from moisture. Rectal forms should be kept in their original packaging until use and used as directed. Always take with water and do not crush enteric-coated tablets unless advised by a professional. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it is near the time for the next dose. Do not double doses. If you notice signs of a serious reaction or persistent symptoms, contact medical help promptly. Keep medicines out of reach of children and dispose of unused doses according to local guidelines.
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