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It is sold under these brand names: | It is sold under these brand names: | ||
* | *Asacol® | ||
* | *Asacolitin® | ||
* | *Canasa® | ||
* | *Claversal® | ||
* | *Fisalamine® | ||
* | *Lixacol® | ||
* | *Mesasal® | ||
* | *Pentasa® | ||
* | *Rowasa® | ||
* | *Salofalk® | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* {{DailyMed}} | * {{DailyMed}} | ||
* Drug Bank http://redpoll.pharmacy.ualberta.ca/drugbank/cgi-bin/getCard.cgi?CARD=APRD01098 | * Drug Bank http://redpoll.pharmacy.ualberta.ca/drugbank/cgi-bin/getCard.cgi?CARD=APRD01098 |
Revision as of 15:53, 3 March 2008
Mesalamine, frequently called 5-aminosalicylate, 5-aminosalicylic acid, or 5-ASA, is an anti-inflammatory agent used to treate rheumatoid arthritis and irritable bowel syndrome. It is structurally related to the salicylates and is thought be to the active breakdown product of the drug sulfasalazine.
Brand names
It is sold under these brand names:
- Asacol®
- Asacolitin®
- Canasa®
- Claversal®
- Fisalamine®
- Lixacol®
- Mesasal®
- Pentasa®
- Rowasa®
- Salofalk®
External Links
- Mesalamine - FDA approved drug information (drug label) from DailyMed (U.S. National Library of Medicine).
- Drug Bank http://redpoll.pharmacy.ualberta.ca/drugbank/cgi-bin/getCard.cgi?CARD=APRD01098