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Asacol 800Mg 60 Tablets

A delayed-release oral wafer designed to deliver mesalazine directly to the colon, reducing inflammation in ulcerative colitis while minimizing systemic absorption.

Indications:
- Management of mild to moderate ulcerative colitis flares.
- Maintenance therapy to help prevent relapse in ulcerative colitis.
- Treatment of crohn's disease.

Main Active Ingredient:
- Mesalazine (each tablet 800 mg).

Precautions:
- Not for use in case of known sulfa or mesalazine allergy.
- Caution in patients with kidney or liver disease, and those with blood disorders.
- Regular monitoring of blood counts, renal and hepatic function advisable.
- Notify your doctor if pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding.
- Store in original packaging at room temperature, away from moisture and children.

Side Effects:
- Most commonly: nausea, headache, abdominal discomfort.
- Possible local irritation or mild allergic reactions.

Drug–Drug Interactions:
- Warfarin and other anticoagulants.
- NSAIDs.
- Azathioprine or 6-mercaptopurine.
$44.84
Asacol 800Mg 60 Tablets
$44.84

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A delayed-release oral wafer designed to deliver mesalazine directly to the colon, reducing inflammation in ulcerative colitis while minimizing systemic absorption.

Indications:
- Management of mild to moderate ulcerative colitis flares.
- Maintenance therapy to help prevent relapse in ulcerative colitis.
- Treatment of crohn's disease.

Main Active Ingredient:
- Mesalazine (each tablet 800 mg).

Precautions:
- Not for use in case of known sulfa or mesalazine allergy.
- Caution in patients with kidney or liver disease, and those with blood disorders.
- Regular monitoring of blood counts, renal and hepatic function advisable.
- Notify your doctor if pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding.
- Store in original packaging at room temperature, away from moisture and children.

Side Effects:
- Most commonly: nausea, headache, abdominal discomfort.
- Possible local irritation or mild allergic reactions.

Drug–Drug Interactions:
- Warfarin and other anticoagulants.
- NSAIDs.
- Azathioprine or 6-mercaptopurine.