Mesalamine, a chemical used in asacol has anti-inflammatory properties and it is helps to treat inflammation in the digestive tract. It is used to treat ulcerative colitis, diarrhea and Crohn's disease.
Asacol (mesalamine) affects a substance in the body that causes inflammation, tissue damage, and diarrhea. Asacol is used to treat ulcerative colitis, proctitis, and proctosigmoiditis. Asacol is also used to prevent the symptoms of ulcerative colitis from recurring.
Asacol may also be used for other purposes not listed in this medication guide. You should not use Asacol if you are allergic to mesalamine or to aspirin or other salicylates (such as Disalcid, Doan's Pills, Dolobid, Salflex, Tricosal, and others). Before you take Asacol, tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver disease, a stomach condition called pyloric stenosis, a heart condition such as congestive heart failure, or a history of allergy to sulfasalazine (Azulfidine).
Do not crush, break, or chew a Asacol tablet. Swallow the tablet whole. It is specially formulated to release the medicine after it has passed through your stomach into your intestines.
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