Take Control

Cope With Stress

Develop a more positive approach to your condition by reducing anxiety and the sources of ulcerative colitis-related stress.
Although there's no evidence it causes ulcerative colitis, stress is often one of its consequences.


Learn about starting an exercise program.
Avoiding worrisome situations at work can help keep your condition from affecting your performance.
Finding ways to reduce stress is a good plan for improving your outlook on life.

Important Safety Information

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.

All personal information you choose to provide will remain confidential and anonymous and will only be available to Procter & Gamble and the companies working for them to help provide materials of interest to you. Please see full privacy statement by clicking the link below.


This information was printed from Asacol.com.
Visit Asacol.com to get more information on Ulcerative Colitis.
Asacol is a registered trademark of Medeva Pharma Suisse AG, used under license by Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Privacy BBB OnLine