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week and was kept on 4x400mg
asacol
3times a day for a year then reduced it slowly to 2x400mg 3 times a day of the
asacol
.
week and was kept on 4x400mg
asacol
3times a day for a year then reduced it slowly to 2x400mg 3 times a day of the
asacol
.
Suchislife
in
Crohn's and Colitis Support
8 years ago
Thyroid results explained
I am also taking anti depressants and
Asacol
for UC . Can anyone explain basically what the numbers will mean when I go for my blood test this coming week so I can properly discuss my thyroid levels with my GP. Thankyou in advance.
I am also taking anti depressants and
Asacol
for UC . Can anyone explain basically what the numbers will mean when I go for my blood test this coming week so I can properly discuss my thyroid levels with my GP. Thankyou in advance.
Janmar10
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Crohn's Disease for over 35 years
I have tried
Asacol
, Sulfasalazine, Entocort, Imuran, Remicade and of course Prednisone. I have only been hospitalized once, 3 years ago, with a partial bowel obstruction and was put on Remicade which ended up to be a horrible experience.
I have tried
Asacol
, Sulfasalazine, Entocort, Imuran, Remicade and of course Prednisone. I have only been hospitalized once, 3 years ago, with a partial bowel obstruction and was put on Remicade which ended up to be a horrible experience.
Cbeckwall
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
8 years ago
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Was diagnosed with RA and ulcerative colitis two years ago. Have been on MTX for RA and Asacol for UC. I have been having problems with my
stomach and they now tell me it is no UC but Crohns and have now been told I can no longer have MTX but need to go on Hurmira as the Crohns has caused fistulas in my bowl. They tell me that Humira will treat both the RA and Crohns but have read about Humira and am concerned with some of the side effects
stomach and they now tell me it is no UC but Crohns and have now been told I can no longer have MTX but need to go on Hurmira as the Crohns has caused fistulas in my bowl. They tell me that Humira will treat both the RA and Crohns but have read about Humira and am concerned with some of the side effects
LesleyH
in
NRAS
11 years ago
Crohn's Disease
Conventional Medicine Taken: Corticosteroid between 40mg to 20mg, Infliximab 5mg/KG Q6 week,
Asacol
(Mesalamine) 800 mg TDS, Flagyl (Metronidazole) 400 mg, Folic Acid 5 mg OD, Humira(Adalimumab), Cimzia(Certolizumab) Druing his conventional medication, while taking Corticosteroid course every time
Conventional Medicine Taken: Corticosteroid between 40mg to 20mg, Infliximab 5mg/KG Q6 week,
Asacol
(Mesalamine) 800 mg TDS, Flagyl (Metronidazole) 400 mg, Folic Acid 5 mg OD, Humira(Adalimumab), Cimzia(Certolizumab) Druing his conventional medication, while taking Corticosteroid course every time
Crash9393
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Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
12 years ago
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