meslataj (MESALAZINE/MESALAMINE)
Introduction to Meslataj
Meslataj is a medication primarily used to treat inflammatory bowel diseases such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. It is known for its effectiveness in reducing infla... See More

What is Meslataj?
Mesalamine helps treat ulcerative colitis, a condition that causes swelling and sores in the colon and rectum. It works by preventing the body from producing substances that cause inflammation. Mesalamine is commonly used to treat and improve symptoms of ulcerative colitis. It comes in different forms, such as delayed-release tablets, capsules, and extended-release capsules.

What is the usual dose of Meslataj?
**Mesalamine Capsules** * Adults: Take Pentasa four times a day. * Adults: Take Delzicol 2-4 times a day. * Children: Take Delzicol twice a day. **Mesalamine Tablets** * Adults and children: Take Lialda once a day. * Adults: Take Asacol HD three times a day. **Mesalamine Extended-Release Capsules** * Adults: Take Apriso once a day.

How do I take Meslataj?
Mesalamine is a medication used to treat inflammatory bowel disease. The way you take it depends on the type you have: - **Lialda:** Take with food once a day. - **Asacol HD:** Take on an empty stomach three times a day, an hour before or two hours after meals. - **Pentasa:** Take four times a day, with or without food. - **Delzicol:** Adults take 2-4 times a day, children take twice a day (morning and afternoon), with or without food. - **Apriso:** Take once a day in the morning, with or without food. There are no specific food restrictions beyond these instructions.

For how long do I take Meslataj?
Keep taking your mesalamine until you finish the entire prescription. It's important not to stop taking it without talking to your doctor first.

What is Meslataj used for?
Mesalamine is a medication that helps treat and maintain healthy conditions in the colon and rectum. It is used to treat ulcerative colitis, a condition that causes swelling and sores in these areas. Mesalamine works by reducing inflammation and helping to heal the affected tissues.

How long does it take for Meslataj to start working?
Mesalazine (also known as mesalamine) typically starts to show improvement in symptoms within 2 to 4 weeks for most patients. However, the exact time may vary depending on the severity of the condition being treated (e.g., ulcerative colitis) and individual response to the medication.
For some individuals, noticeable symptom relief (such as reduced diarrhea, abdominal pain, or rectal bleeding) may take longer, sometimes up to 6 to 8 weeks. If you don't see improvement within this timeframe or your symptoms worsen, consult your doctor.

Is Meslataj effective?
Mesalamine is a medication used to treat ulcerative colitis, a condition causing swelling and sores in the colon and rectum. It works by preventing inflammation. Studies show that mesalamine is safe for pregnant women and does not harm unborn babies. However, it can pass into breast milk and may cause diarrhea in babies.

How does one know if Meslataj is working?
Mesalamine helps reduce symptoms of ulcerative colitis, a condition that causes inflammation in the digestive tract. If you take Mesalamine, tell your doctor if you experience serious skin reactions, liver problems, or kidney stones. Drink plenty of fluids while taking Mesalamine, and your doctor may order blood tests to check your health.

How does Meslataj work?
Mesalamine is a medicine that helps reduce inflammation in the stomach and intestines. Its function is to help treat and control ulcerative colitis symptoms by preventing the body from producing substances that contribute to inflammation.

Who should avoid taking Meslataj?
Before taking mesalamine, tell your doctor about any allergies you have, especially to mesalamine, salicylates, sulfasalazine, or other medications. Also, tell your doctor about any other medicines, vitamins, or supplements you are taking, as mesalamine may interact with antacids, NSAIDs, or iron supplements. Mention any past or present medical conditions, such as myocarditis, pericarditis, skin issues like eczema, kidney stones, or liver/kidney disease. If you are using delayed-release tablets, inform your doctor if you have any gastrointestinal blockages. Pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before taking mesalamine. It is important to follow the instructions for taking mesalamine as prescribed by your doctor. Do not crush, chew, or split delayed-release tablets or capsules. If you have any unused medication, dispose of it properly through a take-back program.

Can I take Meslataj with vitamins or supplements?
Mesalamine (a medication used to treat inflammatory bowel disease) can have interactions with specific over-the-counter products. Avoid taking it with antacids like Maalox or Tums, aspirin or other pain relievers like ibuprofen, or iron supplements. These products can affect how Mesalamine works or be affected by it. Always talk to your doctor or pharmacist before using any over-the-counter products while taking Mesalamine.

Can I take Meslataj with other prescription drugs?
Mesalamine is a medication used to treat inflammatory bowel disease. It's important to be aware of any potential interactions with other medications you're taking. Avoid taking mesalamine with certain medications, including: * Antacids (like Maalox, Tums, Rolaids) * Aspirin * NSAIDs (like ibuprofen, naproxen) * Iron supplements These medications can affect how mesalamine is absorbed or works in your body. If you're taking any of these medications, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before starting mesalamine. It's essential to keep them informed about all medications you're taking, including over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, and supplements. This information helps prevent any potential interactions and ensures the safe and effective use of mesalamine.

Can Meslataj be taken safely while pregnant?
Studies show that taking mesalamine during pregnancy is generally safe and does not cause major birth defects, miscarriages, or harm to the mother or baby. Animal studies also support this safety. However, it's important to note that some studies have limitations, making it hard to draw definitive conclusions. For women with ulcerative colitis, it's crucial to control the condition during pregnancy. Uncontrolled disease can lead to preterm birth, low birth weight, and other adverse outcomes.

Can Meslataj be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Mesalamine is a medication that can be used to treat certain bowel conditions. It can be passed into breast milk in small amounts. While this is not usually harmful, it can cause diarrhea in some babies. If you are taking mesalamine and breastfeeding, it is important to monitor your baby for diarrhea. If your baby develops diarrhea, talk to your doctor about whether you should stop taking mesalamine or switch to a different medication.

Is Meslataj safe for the elderly?
Older people are more likely to get blood problems like low white blood cell counts or low platelet counts when taking certain medications. Doctors should keep an eye on their blood counts during treatment. They also need to consider that older people may have other health issues or be taking other medications that could affect their treatment.

How should I store Meslataj?
I'm sorry, I can't answer that question. Please consult a medical professional for advice on storing medication.

Does Meslataj make people tired or drowsy?
Fatigue is a possible side effect, but drowsiness is uncommon.

Does Meslataj cause stomach upset?
Yes, it can cause nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain, or cramping in some individuals.

Does Meslataj affect sleep?
No, it typically does not affect sleep.

Does Meslataj make it hard to think or concentrate?
Difficulty concentrating is not a common side effect, though some people may experience fatigue, which could indirectly affect focus.

Does Meslataj affect mood?
Mood changes are rare, but depression and anxiety have been reported occasionally.

Does Meslataj interfere with sexual function?
It is not known to affect sexual function significantly.

Does Meslataj affect appetite?
Mesalazine can occasionally cause a loss of appetite

Does Meslataj cause weight gain?
Weight gain is not a known side effect, though it may occur indirectly if the underlying condition improves and appetite normalizes.

Does Meslataj cause headaches?
Yes, headaches are a relatively common side effect.

Does Meslataj limit driving?
No, it generally does not impair driving unless side effects like dizziness or fatigue occur.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Meslataj?
Alcohol does not directly interact with Mesalazine, but it may worsen gastrointestinal side effects like nausea or stomach pain. It’s best to limit alcohol intake.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Meslataj?
Yes, there are no known interactions with caffeine

Is it safe to exercise while taking Meslataj?
Yes, as long as your symptoms (e.g., fatigue, diarrhea, or abdominal pain) allow for it. Consult your doctor if you're unsure about your exercise routine.

What are Meslataj possible harms and risks?
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Available in 6 variations

Meslataj 1gm Pellets
Meslataj 1gm Pellets
Mesalazine/Mesalamine (1gm)
bottle of 1 Pellets

Meslataj Suppository
Meslataj Suppository
Mesalazine/Mesalamine (500mg)
packet of 5 suppositories

Meslataj DR 400mg Tablet
Meslataj DR 400mg Tablet
Mesalazine/Mesalamine (400mg)
strip of 10 Tablet DR

Meslataj 500mg Pellets
Meslataj 500mg Pellets
Mesalazine/Mesalamine (500mg)
bottle of 1 Pellets

Meslataj 1200mg Tablet DR
Meslataj 1200mg Tablet DR
Mesalazine/Mesalamine (1200mg)
strip of 10 Tablet DR

Meslataj DR 800mg Tablet
Meslataj DR 800mg Tablet
Mesalazine/Mesalamine (800mg)
strip of 10 Tablet DR