What are the side effects of salofalk suppositories?

What are the side effects of salofalk suppositories?

Mild effects:

  • headache.
  • mild stomach pains.
  • excessive gas in the stomach or bowel.
  • increased number of bowel motions.
  • constipation.
  • diarrhoea.
  • nausea (feeling sick)
  • rash or itchy skin.

How long do you use salofalk suppositories?

Insert suppository (pointed end first) completely into rectum with gentle pressure. The medicine needs to remain in your body for 1 to 3 hours or longer, depending on your doctor’s advice. Try not to use the bathroom for at least that length of time after inserting the suppository.

Can salofalk cause weight gain?

No, Asacol (mesalamine) is not the cause of your weight gain. Almost certainly, the Asacol is making you feel well enough to increase your food intake.

Is it safe to take mesalamine long term?

Study results demonstrate that once-daily MG is well tolerated for the long-term maintenance of remission in patients with mild to moderate UC, with a low risk of UC recurrence. As patients with UC may require lifelong treatment to maintain remission, long-term assessment of the safety of UC therapy is important.

Can mesalamine make colitis worse?

Infrequently, mesalamine can worsen ulcerative colitis. Tell your doctor right away if your symptoms worsen after starting this medication (such as increased abdominal pain/cramping, bloody diarrhea, fever).

Are mesalamine suppositories safe?

Mesalamine 500 mg suppositories have been used worldwide for more than 20 years with proven safety and efficacy in the adult population. Most adult patients respond to a twice daily dosing, in the morning and at bedtime.

What are the uses of salofalk mesalamine suppositories?

Uses for Salofalk Mesalamine is used to treat an inflammatory bowel disease, including ulcerative colitis. Mesalamine suppositories are used to treat mild to moderate active ulcerative proctitis (inflammation of the rectum). It works inside the intestines (bowels) to reduce the inflammation and other symptoms of the disease.

Which is the active ingredient in salofalk tablets?

Salofalk (mesalazine) Salofalk tablets, granules, suppositories, enema and rectal foam all contain the active ingredient mesalazine, which is a type of medicine called an aminosalicylate.

How often should I take salofalk rectal suppository?

One 500 mg SALOFALK® rectal suppository is self-administered on a twice a day or three times a day basis. One 1000 mg SALOFALK® rectal suppository is self-administered on a once daily basis, at bedtime. The usual adult dose is 1.0 – 1.5 g/day and dosing is continued until a significant response is achieved or until the patient achieves remission.

How is salofalk used to treat ulcerative colitis?

Ulcerative colitis. Salofalk tablets and granules can be used to treat mild to moderate symptoms of ulcerative colitis. They can also be taken continuously to help prevent attacks. Salofalk enema and rectal foam are used to treat symptoms affecting the lower bowel and rectum.