Hello, new on here. Lifelong IBS but colonoscopy in 2020 showed mild IBD. Haven’t needed any medication yet. My specialist has suggested I start taking Mesalazine but I’m worried. My ferritin is high and my white blood cells are low and my calprotectin is now normal. She said it might help lower the ferritin but I am concerned about my white blood cells and it making things worse. My symptoms aren’t bad and probably due to IBS anyway. Does anyone have any comments about the pros and cons of this medication? Thanks.
Mesalazine…or not?: Hello, new on here... - Crohn's and Colit...
Mesalazine…or not?
Well I’ve been on it for 25 years, kept me in remission and never caused me any problems and I wouldn’t ever stop taking it.
But it’s your choice whether you start taking it or wait and see how you progress without meds.
I started taking it earlier this year with budoneside, the difference it has made is phenomenal and I can lead an almost “normal” life not tied to being near to a toilet at all times! It’s not caused me any problems and it’s certainly worth a try.
I use this only when I have a flare up, I wouldn’t take it all the time
Hi Malachy12. I have been taking mesalamine, along with budesonide, for more than a year now as I am still not in a complete remission. I am finding that contrarily to the first time I successfully used those medicines, I am experiencing side effects such as headaches, nausea, itching, bruising and more importantly, osteoporosis (budesonide). Consequently, like Bulldoguk, I would recommend that you only use those medicines when you have a flare up.