MESAREM 1200 contains Mesalamine which is an Anti-inflammatory agent. It is used to treat and prevent mild-to-moderate Ulcerative colitis. Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease in which the lining of the bowel, colon and rectum becomes swollen and inflamed. Symptoms include, but not limited to, rectal bleeding, stomach pain and bloody diarrhea.
MESAREM 1200 act locally in the colon and rectum and reduce inflammation. It can also prevent further episodes (flares) of ulcerative colitis. Along with this treatment, your doctor might recommend you to avoid smoking and alcohol consumption, to stick to simple meals and to drink plenty of water. Prior to the treatment, your doctor might take blood and urine test to access the function of your kidneys.
Take MESAREM 1200 preferably after meals. On the course of treatment, regular monitoring of your liver, kidney and blood are required, to avoid any unwanted or toxic effects. Before taking MESAREM 1200, inform your doctor, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. While taking MESAREM 1200, drink plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration, especially if you had severe or prolonged episodes of vomiting and/or diarrhea, high fever, or heavy sweating. The most common side effects of MESAREM 1200 are abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, bloating and headache.
MESAREM 1200 is an anti-inflammatory medicine. It locally acts in the colon and rectum and reduces pain and inflammation by directly blocking the production of certain chemicals and enzymes (i.e., cyclooxygenase) that are responsible for it. As a result, it improves the symptoms of ulcerative colitis.
MESAREM 1200 must be taken with food and preferably at the same time each day. Swallow the medicine with a glass of water. Do not crush or chew the medicine. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration of MESAREM 1200 for you depending upon your age, body weight and disease condition.
Stop taking MESAREM 1200 and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
Nausea or vomiting:
Try taking MESAREM 1200 with, or just after meal and stick to simple meals. Do not eat rich or spicy food.
Diarrhea:
Drink lots of fluids, to avoid dehydration. Avoid taking any medicines for diarrhea without consulting a doctor.
Stomach pain:
Try to rest and relax. You can eat and drink slowly or have smaller and frequent meals. Keeping a heat pad on your stomach may also help. If still pain persists, speak to your doctor.
Headache:
Rest and drink plenty of fluids. Do not drink alcohol. Ask your doctor to recommend a painkiller.
Flatulence:
Eat smaller and frequent meals. Eat and drink slowly, and exercise regularly. If the symptom worsens, contact your doctor straight away.
MESAREM 1200 should not be used in pregnant women unless clearly necessary. Consult your doctor before taking.
MESAREM 1200 should not be used in breastfeeding mothers unless clearly necessary. Consult your doctor before taking.
Do not drive or operate any machines if your ability is affected by MESAREM 1200.
Avoid consumption of alcohol while taking MESAREM 1200.
Do not take MESAREM 1200 if you have a severe kidney impairment. Consult your doctor for advice.
MESAREM 1200 should be taken with caution in patients with severe liver disease. Consult your doctor for advice.
Talk to your doctor if you are allergic to Mesalamine, Sulphasalazine, Aspirin or other salicylates.
MESAREM 1200 should be taken with caution in patients with lung disease. Consult your doctor for advice.
MESAREM 1200 should be taken with caution among patients who have already had inflammation of heart. Consult your doctor before taking.
Before taking MESAREM 1200, inform your doctor if you:
Use in Pediatrics:
MESAREM 1200 is not recommended for use in children and adolescents (below 18 years). Consult your doctor before taking
Use in Geriatrics:
MESAREM 1200 should be taken with caution among elderly patients. Consult your doctor before taking.
Talk to your doctor, if you are taking any of the following medicine along with MESAREM 1200,
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else accidentally take too much of MESAREM 1200, consult your doctor immediately or go to the nearby hospital straight away. Symptoms of overdose might include headache, dizziness, sensation of ringing in the ears, confusion, drowsiness, shortness of breath, excessive loss of water due to vomiting, diarrhea or excessive sweating, lightheadedness, rapid breathing, and increased body temperature.
Drug | : | Mesalazine (mesalamine/5-amino salicylic acid) |
Pharmacological Category | : | Anti-inflammatory agent |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Ulcerative colitis |
Dosage Forms | : | Tablet, Powder, Enema, Pellet |
Can MESAREM 1200 cause pancreatitis?
MESAREM 1200 may rarely cause inflammation of pancreas (pancreatitis) in some individuals. Signs of pancreatitis might include upper abdominal pain, stomach pain that radiates to your back region, nausea, vomiting, rapid heart rate and fever. Contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the above symptoms.
Can I stop taking MESAREM 1200 by my own?
No. Do not stop taking MESAREM 1200 unless your doctor tells you to do so. Continue to take this medicine as instructed by your physician to obtain better results.
Can I take prednisolone along with MESAREM 1200?
Avoid concomitant use of steroidal medicine like prednisolone while taking MESAREM 1200 as it can potentiate the risk of side effects. Consult your doctor for an alternative therapy.
Can MESAREM 1200 be used in children?
MESAREM 1200 is generally not recommended for use in children due to lack of safety data. Consult your doctor for advice.
Can MESAREM 1200 cause hair loss?
MESAREM 1200 can cause hair loss in some individuals. However, the exact reason behind hair fall is unknown. Usually, this side effect is resolved after discontinuation of the medicine. However, if it bothers you, contact your doctor for advice.
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