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Pentasa 500mg Tablet PR is a medication that is used to treat ulcerative colitis a type of bowel disease It is an antiinflammatory medicine that helps to reduce symptoms such as diarrhea bleeding and stomach pain by decreasing inflammation in the bowel Additionally it may also be prescribed for the treatment of another bowel disease called Crohns ileocolitis To ensure its effectiveness Pentasa 500mg Tablet PR should be taken with food The dosage will vary depending on the specific condition being treated so it is important to follow your doctors instructions precisely It is recommended to continue taking this medication for the duration recommended by your doctor Stopping the treatment prematurely may lead to the return of symptoms and worsen your condition Prior to taking this medication inform your doctor about any kidney or liver problems you may have as well as any blockage in your stomach Your age may also be a determining factor in whether this medicine is suitable for you It is important for pregnant or breastfeeding women to consult their doctor before taking this medication Additionally inform your doctor about all other medications you are currently taking as they may interact with Pentasa 500mg Tablet PR

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Available in 5 variations

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Pentasa 1gm Prolonged Release Granules

Pentasa 1gm Prolonged Release Granules

Mesalazine/Mesalamine (1gm)

sachet of 1 gm Granules

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Pentasa 1gm Enema 100ml

Pentasa 1gm Enema 100ml

Mesalazine/Mesalamine (1gm)

bottle of 100 ml Enema

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Pentasa 1gm Suppository 7s

Pentasa 1gm Suppository 7s

Mesalazine/Mesalamine (1gm)

packet of 7 suppositories

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Pentasa 500mg Tablet PR 10s

Pentasa 500mg Tablet PR 10s

Mesalazine/Mesalamine (500mg)

strip of 10 tablet pr

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Pentasa 2gm Prolonged Release Granules

Pentasa 2gm Prolonged Release Granules

Mesalazine/Mesalamine (2gm)

sachet of 2 gm granules

Related Faqs

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When is the best time to take Pentasa?

Take Asacol HD on an empty stomach, at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal. Lialda should be taken with a meal. Other brands of mesalamine can be taken with or without food. Follow your doctors instructions or the directions on your medicine label.

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Does mesalamine affect sperm count?

In this study, 7 of 1225 male subfertile patients had received mesalazine. In 6 of them, mesalazine was discontinued and sperm motility and total motile sperm count were significantly improved. After discontinuation of mesalazine, 4 of the 6 patients achieved pregnancy with their partners.

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Does mesalamine weaken your immune system?

Mesalamine base drugs are safe and do not suppress the immune system.

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How long can you take mesalamine?

In this study, the long-term safety and tolerability of mesalamine granules (MG) therapy was evaluated in the maintenance of UC remission. Previous prospective studies evaluating different oral mesalamine formulations have not exceeded a duration of 14 months.

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Is Pentasa an immunosuppressant?

These medications are not immunosuppressants. Aminosalicylates can be used in Crohns disease or ulcerative colitis, however they are often more effective in ulcerative colitis. Aminosalicylates have been shown to independently induce and maintain remission in mild to moderate ulcerative colitis.

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How should I use Elmes?

Elmes should be used exactly as directed by your doctor. The tablets should be swallowed as a whole with water do not break, crush, or chew them. Remember to drink adequate fluids to remain well hydrated, especially after severe or prolonged episodes of vomiting and/or diarrhea, high fever, or heavy sweating while taking this medicine. This is done to avoid kidney problems.

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Published At: Dec 11, 2024

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