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Balsalazide is used to treat active, mild to moderate ulcerative colitis. This is a chronic disease that causes inflammation and sores in the colon, or large intestine.
With ulcerative colitis, the body makes more compounds called arachidonic acid metabolites, which may cause inflammation and sores.
Balsalazide appears to decrease these symptoms by stopping the production of such compounds in the colon.
People should also avoid sun exposure if they already have a skin condition, as balsalazide can increase photosensitivity.
Children under the age of 18 years should not take balsalazide tablets. This drug form does not have approval for use in this age group. In capsule form, it is approved for children ages 5â17 years to take the drug for up to a maximum of 8 weeks.
The typical dosage of balsalazide is three 750-milligram (mg) capsules three times per day for up to 8 weeks. For some people, a doctor may prescribe it for up to 12 weeks but no longer.
For children aged 5â17, a doctor may prescribe either one 750 mg capsule or three 225 mg capsules three times a day for up to 8 weeks.
People on low-sodium diets may wish to speak with their doctor before taking balsalazide. The capsules and pills have a high sodium content and could affect intake.
Different brands may offer pills of different sizes and have different recommended dosages.
Always check the packaging for instructions.
A person should talk with their doctor before suddenly stopping this medication. Stopping the medication might worsen their condition and symptoms.
Here are several extra considerations to bear in mind when transporting, acquiring, or storing balsalazide:
Balsalazide is safe to take with or without food.
Do not crush or chew balsalazide.
Do not cut balsalazide tablets.
Store balsalazide at room temperature away from moisture.
When traveling, always have balsalazide to hand. Do not store it in checked luggage when flying, and keep the prescription-labeled box with the medication.
Do not store balsalazide in the glove compartment of a car in extreme temperatures.
For those who have trouble swallowing, balsalazide capsules may be opened, sprinkled on applesauce, and then swallowed immediately.
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