both oral mesalamine (Asacol) and rectal mesalamine (Rowasa)

    You may see patients using both oral mesalamine (Asacol) AND rectal mesalamine (Rowasa).

    This combo works better than either one alone for active distal ulcerative colitis. On average, it cuts recovery time in half.

    Combo therapy also results in only slightly more frequent side effects...usually headache.

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