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Introduction to Mesacol


Mesacol is a widely used medication primarily prescribed for the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. It contains Mesalazine as its active ingredient, which is known for its anti-inflammatory properties. Mesacol is designed to target and reduce inflammation in the colon, providing relief from symptoms like abdominal pain, diarrhea, and rectal bleeding. This medication is available in various forms, including tablets and capsules, offering flexibility in administration to suit patient needs. Mesacol is a trusted choice for many patients and healthcare providers due to its effectiveness in managing chronic bowel conditions.


Composition of Mesacol


The active ingredient in Mesacol is Mesalazine, also known as 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA). Mesalazine is a potent anti-inflammatory agent that works by inhibiting the production of certain chemicals in the lining of the colon that cause inflammation. By reducing inflammation, Mesalazine helps alleviate the symptoms associated with inflammatory bowel diseases. Each Mesacol tablet or capsule contains 1200mg of Mesalazine, ensuring a therapeutic dose that effectively manages the condition. The targeted release of Mesalazine ensures that it acts directly on the affected areas of the colon, maximizing its therapeutic benefits.


Uses for Mesacol


  • Management of ulcerative colitis.
  • Treatment of Crohn's disease.
  • Relief from inflammatory bowel disease symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, and rectal bleeding.
  • Maintenance therapy to prevent relapse of ulcerative colitis.

Side Effects of Mesacol


  • Headache.
  • Nausea.
  • Abdominal pain.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Rash or itching.
  • Flatulence.
  • Dizziness.
  • Fatigue.

Precautions for Mesacol


Before starting Mesacol, it is important to inform your healthcare provider about any existing medical conditions, especially kidney or liver problems. Patients with a history of allergic reactions to salicylates or Mesalazine should avoid this medication. Regular monitoring of kidney function is advised during treatment. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before using Mesacol. It is also important to adhere to the prescribed dosage and not to discontinue the medication abruptly without consulting a healthcare professional.


Specifications of Mesacol


Mesacol is available in tablet and capsule forms, each containing 1200mg of Mesalazine. While tablets and capsules are the most common forms, Mesacol does not come in syrup or injection form. The choice between tablets and capsules depends on patient preference and the prescribing doctor's recommendation.


Conclusion


Mesacol is a reliable medication for managing inflammatory bowel diseases, offering relief from uncomfortable symptoms and helping maintain remission. By understanding the composition, uses, side effects, and precautions associated with Mesacol, patients can make informed decisions about their treatment. Always consult with your healthcare provider to ensure Mesacol is the right choice for your condition, and follow their guidance for optimal results.


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Available in 12 variations

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Mesacol CR 2gm Granules

Mesacol CR 2gm Granules

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Mesacol CR 1gm Granules

Mesacol CR 1gm Granules

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Mesacol OD 1200mg Tablet PR 15s

Mesacol OD 1200mg Tablet PR 15s

Mesalazine/Mesalamine (1200mg)

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Mesacol 500mg Suppository 7s

Mesacol 500mg Suppository 7s

Mesalazine (500mg)

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Mesacol 400mg Tablet DR 15s

Mesacol 400mg Tablet DR 15s

Mesalazine/Mesalamine (400mg)

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Mesacol 800 Tablet DR 15s

Mesacol 800 Tablet DR 15s

Mesalazine/Mesalamine (800mg)

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Mesacol 500mg Suppository 5s

Mesacol 500mg Suppository 5s

Mesalazine/Mesalamine (500mg)

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Mesacol Tablet DR

Mesacol Tablet DR

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Mesacol 1000mg Rectal Suppository 5s

Mesacol 1000mg Rectal Suppository 5s

Mesalazine/Mesalamine (1gm)

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Mesacol 4gm Enema 60ml

Mesacol 4gm Enema 60ml

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Mesacol 1gm Suppository 7s

Mesacol 1gm Suppository 7s

Mesalazine (1gm)

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Mesacol OD Tablet PR 10s

Mesacol OD Tablet PR 10s

Mesalazine (1200mg)

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Related Faqs

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When is the best time to take Mesacol?

Take Mesacol exactly as directed by your doctor. You should take 3 or 6 tablets daily in divided doses (not to be taken at once).

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Does Asacol cause joint pain?

Yes, Asacol may cause joint pain. If the pain continues and bothers you inform your doctor.

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Take Zemakool exactly as directed by your doctor. You should take 3 or 6 tablets daily in divided doses (not to be taken at once).

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I have been prescribed Sazo for rheumatoid arthritis. When can I expect the pain in joints to be better?

Sazo does not work right away. It takes about 6 to 12 weeks to deliver the full effect.You may start feeling better in 4 weeks after starting Sazo, but it can vary from person to person and some of the patients may notice improvement after 3 months. Consumption of medicine should not be stopped without consulting your doctor.

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Published At: Dec 10, 2024

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