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To Use Canasa or Canasa Suppositories
To take Pentasa or Asacol Swallow the capsule or tablet whole. Do not break, crush, or chew it before swallowing. You may notice what looks like small beads in your stool. These are just empty shells that are left after the medication has been absorbed into your body. However, if this continues, check with your doctor. --If you miss a dose... Take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule. Never take 2 doses at the same time. --Storage instructions... Store these products at room temperature. Keep suppositories away from direct heat, light, and humidity. Do not refrigerate. What side effects may occur?Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any side effects develop or change in intensity, tell your doctor immediately. Only your doctor can determine whether it is safe to continue using Canasa.
Why should Canasa not be prescribed?These products should not be used by anyone who is allergic or sensitive to mesalamine or their other ingredients. Pentasa, Canasa, and Asacol should not be used if you are allergic or sensitive to salicylates (aspirin), foods, preservatives, or dyes. Special warnings about CanasaYour doctor should check your kidney function while you are taking mesalamine, especially if you have a history of kidney disease or you are using other anti-inflammatory drugs such as Dipentum. Because older adults tend to have weaker kidneys, mesalamine is more likely to trigger side effects within this age group. The drug also seems more prone to cause blood disorders in older adults. If you are 65 or older, be sure to tell the doctor about any change in your health. You should use mesalamine cautiously if you are allergic to sulfasalazine (Azulfidine). If you develop a rash or fever, you should stop using the medication and notify your doctor. Some people using mesalamine have developed flare-ups of their colitis. Inflammation of the pancreas has also been reported. Rare cases of pericarditis, in which the membrane surrounding the heart becomes inflamed, have been reported with products containing mesalamine. Symptoms may include chest, neck, and shoulder pain, and shortness of breath. Canasa Suspension Enema contains a sulfite that may cause allergic reactions in some people. These reactions may include shock and severe, possibly fatal asthma attacks. Most people aren"t sensitive to sulfites. However, some people with asthma might be sensitive and should take any medication containing sulfites cautiously. Canasa Suspension Enema may stain clothes and fabrics. Canasa Suppositories can also stain surfaces, including marble, granite, plastic, and painted surfaces. Possible food and drug interactions when taking CanasaIf these products are taken with certain other drugs, the effects of either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially important to check with your doctor before combining Canasa Suspension Enema, Canasa Suppositories, and Canasa Suppositories with sulfasalazine (Azulfidine). Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeedingPregnant women should use mesalamine only if clearly needed. Mesalamine has been found in breast milk. If Canasa is essential to your health your doctor may advise you to discontinue breastfeeding until your treatment is finished. Recommended dosageADULTS Canasa Suspension Enema The usual dose is 1 rectal enema (60 milliliters) per day, preferably used at bedtime and retained for about 8 hours. Treatment time usually lasts from 3 to 6 weeks, although improvement may be seen within 3 to 21 days. Suppositories The usual dose is one rectal suppository (500 milligrams) 2 times a day. To get the most benefit from the suppository, it should be retained for 1 to 3 hours or longer. Treatment time usually lasts from 3 to 6 weeks, although improvement may be seen within 3 to 21 days. The dosage of Canasa may be increased to 3 suppositories daily if response is unsatisfactory after 2 weeks of therapy. Pentasa Capsules The usual dose is 4 capsules taken 4 times a day for a total of 16 capsules daily. Asacol Tablets The recommended dose for the treatment of ulcerative colitis is 2 tablets 3 times a day for 6 weeks. To prevent a relapse, the usual dosage is 4 tablets a day, taken in 2 or more smaller doses, for 6 months. CHILDREN Safety and effectiveness in children have not been established. Overdosage
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