Aminosalicylates for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Aminosalicylates for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Examples

Brand NameGeneric Name
Colazalbalsalazide
Asacol, Canasa, Rowasamesalamine
Dipentumolsalazine
Azulfidinesulfasalazine

How It Works

These medicines may relieve symptoms and inflammation in the intestines and help IBD go into remission (a period without symptoms). They also may help prevent the disease from becoming active again.

Why It Is Used

Aminosalicylates usually are the first medicines used to treat inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). These medicines have been used to treat IBD for more than 30 years.

Ulcerative colitis

  • Oral and topical aminosalicylates are used to treat mild to moderate ulcerative colitis. They also are used to help keep the disease in remission.
  • Oral aminosalicylates are used to treat mild to moderate extensive disease (pancolitis).
  • Mesalamine (Canasa, Rowasa) is placed in the rectum as a retention enema or suppository. Enemas are useful if the disease affects only the lower third of the large intestineClick here to see an illustration.. Suppositories may be used if the disease affects only the lower rectum (proctitis).

Crohn's disease

How Well It Works

These medicines are effective for mild to moderate ulcerative colitis and mild Crohn's disease. Their use depends on the type of medicine (oral or topical) and whether it treats disease that is active or in remission.

Ulcerative colitis

Treatment for mild to moderate ulcerative colitis often begins with sulfasalazine. Sulfasalazine works 40% to 80% of the time to make ulcerative colitis symptoms better or keep them from coming back.1 But it cannot be used by people who are allergic to or cannot tolerate sulfa drugs.

Mesalamine, olsalazine, and balsalazide do not contain sulfa. So they may be used to treat mild to moderate ulcerative colitis if you cannot take sulfasalazine.

Mesalamine enemas are effective in treating symptoms of mild to moderate distal (left-sided) ulcerative colitis and in maintaining remission.1 Mesalamine suppositories are preferred for people who have proctitis. The combination of a mesalamine pill (oral) and a mesalamine enema, foam, or suppository (topical) works better to treat left-sided colitis than either oral or topical mesalamine by itself.1

These medicines can be used to maintain remission in ulcerative colitis.

Crohn's disease

Aminosalicylates do not seem to keep symptoms from coming back when a person is in remission caused by drugs (like corticosteroids). But aminosalicylates sometimes keep symptoms from coming back in people who have had surgery.2 Some people are allergic to sulfa drugs and cannot take sulfasalazine.

By: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review: Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
Arvydas D. Vanagunas, MD - Gastroenterology
Last Revised: October 8, 2010

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