Abstract

Mesalamine is the therapeutically active moiety of sulfasalazine used to treat inflammatory bowel disease. A controlled-release mesalamine capsule (Pentasa) is designed to release the agent continuously, and largely unaffected by intestinal pH, throughout the small and large bowel due to a diffusion-dependent, semipermeable ethylcellulose coating. It is a safe and efficacious single agent for inducing remission and producing therapeutic benefit in patients with mild to moderately active ulcerative colitis (UC) (2 or 4 g/day) or Crohn's disease (4 g/day), as well as for significantly enhancing quality of life for patients with mild to moderately active UC (2 or 4 g/day). It is also effective for maintaining remission in patients with quiescent UC and Crohn's disease (4 g/day). Disease location (left-sided UC or pancolitis) did not affect the agent's effect in active disease or maintaining remission. Fewer treatment-related adverse events were reported with mesalamine than with placebo in treating UC. In the treatment of active Crohn's disease, data showed no statistically significant differences in response for patients with ileitis, ileocolitis, or Crohn's colitis. This formulation of mesalamine may also be a possible steroid-sparing agent for patients with either active or quiescent Crohn's disease.

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