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In Ulcerative colitis Ulcerative colitis is a disease of the large intestine (colon) and rectum in which the lining of the bowel becomes red and swollen. This can lead to bleeding, frequent diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Pentasa 1gm Suppository can relieve these symptoms and also help you to stay well by preventing them from coming back. It is taken by the back passage (rectal route) and should not be taken orally. You need to use this medicine regularly to get the most out of it and you should drink plenty of fluids to make sure you stay hydrated. In Crohn?s disease Crohn?s disease is a chronic (long-term) inflammatory disease of the intestines. The most common symptoms are diarrhea and pain in your abdomen. Pentasa 1gm Suppository helps reduce the inflammation, relieve the symptoms, and prevent them from coming back (keep you in remission).
The majority of side effects typically do not necessitate medical intervention. and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Doctor consultation is advised if they persist or if you're worried about them.
Remove the wrapper from the suppository before inserting it. Keep lying down for about 15 minutes after insertion so that the suppository does not come out before it melts.
Pentasa 1gm Suppository is an aminosalicylate. It works directly on the site of inflammation (swelling) in the lower parts of large intestine (colon and rectum) to provide rapid relief from attacks of ulcerative colitis. It suppresses the production of chemical messengers (prostaglandins) that cause intestinal inflammation, thereby reducing ulceration, bleeding and painful symptoms.
No interaction has been found or established.
Seek medical advice from your doctor: Pentasa 1gm Suppository may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Doctor consultation is advised.
Seek medical advice from your doctor: Pentasa 1gm Suppository is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby. If you are taking Pentasa 1gm Suppository, monitor the baby for diarrhea.
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Caution Advised: Pentasa 1gm Suppository should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Pentasa 1gm Suppository may be needed. Doctor consultation is advised. Use of Pentasa 1gm Suppository is not recommended in patients with severe kidney disease.
Caution Advised: Pentasa 1gm Suppository should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment of Pentasa 1gm Suppository may be needed. Doctor consultation is advised.
If a dose of Pentasa 1gm Suppository is missed, take it promptly. However, if your next dose is approaching, skip the missed dose and resume your regular schedule. Avoid doubling the dose.
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