MESARECT 1g Suppositories 2x7's
Key Information
Generic Name
Generic Name Mesalazine 1 gm Also Known As: Mesalamine, 5-Aminosalicylic Acid
Manufacturer
Meridian Enterprises Pvt Ltd
Country of Origin
India
Detailed Information
Introduction
INTRODUCTION ABOUT MESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIESMESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIES are rectal suppositories for inflammatory bowel disease. Mesarect contains Mesalazine IP 1g which is con
Uses
OF MESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIESIt is used to provide relief from gut inflammation and pain associated with: Ulcerative colitis Ulcerative proctitis
How It Works
Mesalamine suppository works by reducing inflammation in the lining of the rectum and lower intestine. It is an anti-inflammatory drug that inhibits the production of certain chemicals (prostaglandins and leukotrienes) in the colon, which are involved in causing inflammation, swelling, and tissue damage. By directly targeting the affected area, the suppository form provides localized relief from inflammation, reducing symptoms like rectal bleeding, pain, and diarrhea.
Directions for Use
Empty your bowels before administering MESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIES 1g suppository once a day during bedtime for 3 to 6 weeks. Clean your hands thoroughly before and after handling the suppository. Lie down on your left
Side Effects
using MESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIES are diarrhoea, rectal discomfort, flatulence, stomach pain or headache. These side effects are usually mild, however, consult your doctor if they trouble you. USES OF MESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIESIt is used to provide relief from gut inflammation and pain associated with: Ulcerative colitis Ulcerative proctitis HOW MESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIES WORKSMesalamine suppository works by reducing inflammation in the lining of the rectum and lower intestine. It is an anti-inflammatory drug that inhibits the production of certain chemicals (prostaglandins and leukotrienes) in the colon, which are involved in causing inflammation, swelling, and tissue damage. By directly targeting the affected area, the suppository form provides localized relief from inflammation, reducing symptoms like rectal bleeding, pain, and diarrhea. DIRECTIONS FOR USE Empty your bowels before administering MESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIES 1g suppository once a day during bedtime for 3 to 6 weeks. Clean your hands thoroughly before and after handling the suppository. Lie down on your left side with your right knee bent toward your chest for easy insertion. Gently insert the pointed end of the suppository into the rectum about 1 inch deep, ensuring it is fully inserted. Stay in a lying position for a few minutes to allow the suppository to dissolve and start working. SIDE EFFECTS OF MESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIESCommon side effects of MESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIES: Diarrhoea Abdominal pain Nausea, vomiting Headache Skin rash Flatulence (passing wind) Rectal discomfort Irritation at the site of application Stop using this medicine and inform your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects such as: abdominal pain and cramps, fever, severe headache and rash bloody urine with pain in sides of the abdomen
Warnings & Precautions
& PRECAUTIONSPREGNANCYConsult your doctorThere is only limited information regarding the use of mesalamine during pregnancy. Therefore, consult your doctor for advice before using mesalazine suppositories if you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant. BREASTFEEDINGConsult your doctorThere is only limited information regarding the use of mesalamine during breastfeeding. Available studies indicate the risk of causing allergic reactions such as diarrhea in newborn babies. Therefore, do not take mesalazine suppositories without medical supervision. DRIVING AND USING MACHINESSafeThis medicine is not known to affect the ability to drive and/or use machines. KIDNEYConsult your doctorMESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIES is not recommended for use in patients with severe kidney problems. It should be used with caution in patients suffering from mild to moderate kidney diseases. LIVERConsult your doctorThis medicine is not recommended for use in patients with severe liver problems. It should be used with caution in patients suffering from mild to moderate liver diseases. ALLERGYContraindicatedTalk to your doctor before using MESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIES if you are allergic to Mesalamine (or mesalazine) or other salicylates (such as sulphasalazine). LUNGSUse with CautionThis medicine should be used with caution in patients suffering from asthma. USE IN PEDIATRICSContraindicatedMESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIES is not recommended for use in children aged below 18 years. OTHERSBefore taking this medicine, inform your doctor if you: Are currently prone to bleeding conditions Are dehydrated or suffer from excessive vomiting, diarrhoea or high fever
Drug Interactions
SA. Drug-Drug interactions: Azathioprine (used to minimise the risk of graft rejection) 6-mercaptopurine or thioguanine Anticoagulants (such as warfarin) SYNOPSIS Drug : Mesalamine (or Mesalazine) Pharmacological Category : Salicylates Therapeutic Indication : Ulcerative colitis and proctitis Dosage Forms : Suppositories, tablets, Enema, powder MORE INFORMATIONUlcerative Colitis: Definition: Ulcerative colitis is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that causes inflammation and ulcers (sores) in the lining of the large intestine (colon) and rectum. The inflammation usually begins in the rectum and may extend into the colon. Symptoms: Abdominal pain and cramping Persistent diarrhea, often with blood or pus Rectal bleeding Urgent need to have a bowel movement Fatigue Weight loss Fever in severe cases Ulcerative Proctitis: Definition: Ulcerative Proctitis is the inflammation of the lining of the rectum, the lower part of the large intestine. It can be a localized form of ulcerative colitis affecting only the rectum. Symptoms: Rectal pain or discomfort A constant feeling of needing to pass stool (tenesmus) Rectal bleeding Mucus discharge from the rectum Diarrhea or constipation Both conditions involve inflammation of the bowel, but proctitis is specifically confined to the rectum, whereas ulcerative colitis can affect a larger portion of the colon. Drug information:
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions and answers about MESARECT 1g Suppositories 2x7's.
What is MESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIES used for?
MESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIES is used to manage gut inflammation and pain associated with ulcerative colitis or ulcerative proctitis
How do mesalamine suppositories work?
Mesalamine works by reducing inflammation in the rectum by inhibiting the production of inflammatory chemicals like prostaglandins and leukotrienes, providing localized relief.
How often should I use MESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIES?
Typically, mesalamine suppositories are used once daily at bedtime, or as directed by a doctor. The frequency may depend on the severity of your condition.
How long does it take for MESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIES to work?
Improvement in symptoms may occur within a few days, but it can take a few weeks for full effects. It’s important to continue using them as prescribed even if you start feeling better.
What are the common side effects of MESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIES:
The most common side effects of using MESARECT 1G SUPPOSITORIES are diarrhoea, rectal discomfort, flatulence, stomach pain or headache. These side effects are usually mild, however, consult your doctor if they trouble you.
Can I use mesalamine suppositories with other medications?
Mesalamine can generally be used with other medications, but you should inform your doctor about all the drugs and supplements you are taking to avoid interactions.
Are mesalamine suppositories safe during pregnancy?
There is only limited information regarding the use of mesalamine during pregnancy. Therefore, consult your doctor for advice before using mesalazine suppositories if you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant.
Can mesalamine suppositories cure ulcerative colitis or proctitis?
While mesalamine suppositories help manage and control symptoms, they do not cure ulcerative colitis or proctitis. They help maintain remission and reduce flare-ups of inflammation.
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Last Updated
12 Nov 2024