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Olsalazine
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About olsalazine
| Type of medicine | Aminosalicylate |
| Used for | Treatment of mild ulcerative colitis Control of the disease by preventing further episodes |
| Also called | Dipentum |
| Available as | Capsules Tablets |
Patients with ulcerative colitis have inflammation of the large intestine. This causes ulceration and bleeding of the intestine and patients suffer from abdominal pain and diarrhoea. Olsalazine works as an anti-inflammatory on the lining of the intestine allowing the damaged tissue to recover. Once the symptoms have been controlled, olsalazine can be used to help prevent a recurrence of the disease.
Before taking olsalazine
Before taking olsalazine make sure your doctor or pharmacist knows:
- If you are pregnant, trying for a baby or breast-feeding
- If you suffer from kidney problems
- If you are allergic to olsalazine, aspirin or other salicylates
How to take olsalazine
- Take olsalazine exactly as directed by your doctor
- Olsalazine should be taken with a glass of water at the end of a meal
Getting the most from your treatment
- If your symptoms do not improve or if they become worse, speak to your doctor
- It is important to keep regular appointments with your doctor so that your progress can be checked
- Depending on your progress your doctor may decide to do some blood tests. The test results will allow your doctor to check your blood count, liver and kidney function.
Can olsalazine cause problems?
Along with their useful effects all medicines can cause unwanted side effects, which usually improve as your body adjusts to the new medicine. Speak with your doctor or pharmacist if any of the following side effects continue or become troublesome.
| Side-effects | What can I do if I experience this |
| Headache | Ask your pharmacist to recommend a suitable pain-killer. If headache continues speak with your doctor. |
| Nausea | Eat little and often. Stick to simple foods such as dry toast. |
| Diarrhoea | Drink plenty of water to replace lost fluids. Diarrhoea frequently improves over several days and may be reduced if olsalazine is taken at the end of a meal. |
| Skin rash | Avoid scrubbing your skin. Use a soap substitute. Leave the affected area exposed to the air as much as possible. |
Other side-effects may include painful joints and tummy pain. If you experience these or any other worrying symptoms, which you think may be due to this medicine, discuss them with your doctor or pharmacist.
How to store olsalazine
- Keep all medicines out of the reach of children
- Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct heat and light
Important information about all medicines
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Last Updated: 5 Feb 2007 |
Date of Next Review: 4 Feb 2009 |
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