Efficacy of Asacol

Rapid Symptom Improvement and Relief

Asacol Delivers Rapid Symptom Relief and Clinical Remission

Rapid symptom relief is a key treatment goal in active ulcerative colitis.

Median Time to 1st Symptom-Free Day
Clinical Remission - Median Time to 3 Consecutive Days of Symptom Resolution

References: 1. Sninsky CA et al. Gastroenterology & Hepatology. 2008;4(suppl 4):1-10.

Asacol Delivers Rapid Symptom Improvement—in as Few as 3 Weeks

According to the ACG* Guidelines, improving symptoms during an active ulcerative colitis flare is a key goal of therapy.1

Improvement in Rectal Bleeding and Stool Frequency

* American College of Gastroenterology.

References: 1. Kornbluth A et al. Am J Gastroenterol. 2004;99:1371-1385. 2. Sninsky CA et al. Gastroenterology & Hepatology. 2008;4(suppl 4):1-10.

Asacol Delivers Rapid Improvement in Stool Frequency—in All Extents of Ulcerative Colitis

Efficacy throughout the colon is important when choosing an ulcerative colitis therapy.

Improvement in Stool Frequency at 3 and 6 Weeks

References: 1. Data on file, Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 2. Sninsky CA et al. Gastroenterology & Hepatology. 2008;4(suppl 4):1-10.

Asacol Delivers Rapid Improvement in Rectal Bleeding—in All Extents of Ulcerative Colitis

Efficacy throughout the colon is important when choosing an UC therapy.

Improvement in Rectal Bleeding at 3 and 6 Weeks

References: 1. Data on file, Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 2. Sninsky CA et al. Gastroenterology & Hepatology. 2008;4(suppl 4):1-10.

Asacol (mesalamine) delayed-release tablets, available only by prescription, are indicated to treat mild to moderate flare-ups of ulcerative colitis and maintain remission of ulcerative colitis. Asacol is generally well-tolerated. In studies of flare-ups, some people taking Asacol reported headache, abdominal pain, general pain, rash, upset stomach, and worsening of colitis symptoms. In a six-month maintenance study, some people reported headache, runny nose, general pain, sore throat, infection, and nervousness. You should not take Asacol if you are allergic to Asacol or to salicylates such as aspirin. Tell your doctor if you have kidney problems or a history of kidney disease. It is recommended that all people have their kidney function tested prior to starting Asacol tablets and periodically while on Asacol therapy. Serious side effects may occur. If you have questions about taking Asacol, please talk to your doctor.
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