Treatment of acute mild to moderate ulcerative colitis.
Logistics and Monitoring: 5-ASA
METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION
Oral Rectal suppository Rectal foam
LOCATION
Oral Active, mild to moderate ulcerative colitis.
Suppositories Acute mild to moderate ulcerative proctitis.
Rectal foam Mildly active ulcerative colitis of the sigmoid colon and rectum.
DOSING - ADULTS
Oral (500 mg and 1 g) 2 500 mg tablets or one 1 g tablet 3 times per day (total daily dose 3 g)
Recommend taking medication reliably and consistently.
Tablets swallowed whole before meals in the morning, midday and evening. Should not be crushed, chewed or broken.
Should not be administered with alcohol.
Rectal suppository (1 g) 1 suppository per rectum at bedtime
Rectal foam (1 g/actuation) 2 spray actuations once daily at bedtime
If trouble retaining this amount, it may be used in two separate doses: one at bedtime and the other during the night or early morning.
DOSING - PEDIATRIC
Suggested dosing10: Rectal mesalamine 25 mg/kg up to 1 g daily
ROUTINE MONITORING
Not suitable for individuals with poor renal function and liver disease.
Comorbidities (i.e., hypertension, diabetes, chronic renal disease, use of nephrotoxic drugs, and concomitant steroid therapy) should be assessed prior to starting treatment.
Baseline renal function (serum creatinine, eGFR, +/- 24-hours proteinuria), 3 times in the first year and then twice per year there after.
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