Olsalazine is used to treat ulcerative colitis. Find out how to take it safely and the possible side effects. Olsalazine is also called Dipentum.
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What is olsalazine?
Olsalazine is used to treat ulcerative colitis. It works by reducing inflammation in the gut and may lessen symptoms of pain and diarrhoea (runny poo). It allows the damaged gut to heal and helps to prevent symptoms from flaring up again. Read more about ulcerative colitis.
Dose
In New Zealand olsalazine comes as tablets (500mg) and capsules (250mg).
- Your doctor will start you on a low dose and increase it over the first few days to make sure that you are taking a dose that best controls your symptoms. Your dose may be reduced again once your symptoms have improved.
- The usual dose of olsalazine is 500 mg twice a day.
- Always take your olsalazine exactly as your doctor has told you. The pharmacy label on your medicine will tell you how much olsalazine to take, how often to take it and any special instructions.
How to take olsalazine
- Take olsalazine tablets or capsules with a glass of water. Take your dose with or soon after food to reduce side-effects, such as diarrhoea (runny poo) and stomach upset.
- Take your olsalazine dose at the same times each day, usually in the morning and the evening.
- If you forget to take your dose, take it as soon as you remember that day. But, if it is nearly time for your next dose, just take the next dose at the right time. Do not take double the dose.
- Olsalazine will start working straight away but it may take a week or so for your symptoms to improve.
Things to consider while your are taking olsalazine
You will need regular blood tests while taking olsalazine to make sure it's not causing problems with your liver, kidneys or blood.
Olsalazine may interact with other medicines. Tell your doctor or pharmacist about all medicines you are taking including over the counter medicines, herbal and complementary medicines or recreational drugs.
What are the side effects of olsalazine?
Like all medicines, olsalazine can cause side effects, but not everyone gets them. Often side effects improve as your body gets used to the new medicine.
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For more information on side effects, see the Medsafe consumer information leaflet Dipentum. Did you know that you can report a medicine side effect to the Centre for Adverse Reactions Monitoring (CARM)? Report a side effect to a product |
Learn more
The following links have more information on olsalazine.
Olsalazine NZ Formulary
Dipentum Medsafe Consumer Information Sheet (NZ)
References
Olsalazine sodium NZ Formulary
Dipentum® Medsafe, NZ
Additional resources for healthcare professionals
Olsalazine 250 mg capsule (Dipentum): Out of stock long term Pharmac, NZ.