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Apriso (active ingredient: mesalamine) is a prescription medication indicated for:
Apriso belongs to a class of drugs known as aminosalicylates, which work locally in the colon to reduce inflammation and symptoms associated with ulcerative colitis.
Mesalamine is available in the form of extended-release capsules which release the medication slowly throughout the digestive system. Apriso capsules are designed to be taken by mouth, with or without food, 2 to 4 times a day by adults and twice a day by children, preferably in the morning and afternoon. Swallow the capsules whole; do not split, chew, or crush them.
To ensure that you are taking mesalamine safely and effectively, carefully follow the directions on your prescription label. If there are any parts of the instructions that you do not understand, ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain them to you. Take mesalamine exactly as prescribed by your doctor, without taking more or less of it, or taking it more frequently than directed. Even if you feel better at the beginning of your treatment, continue taking mesalamine until you have finished the entire prescription. Do not stop taking mesalamine without consulting your doctor.
The dosage of mesalamine varies depending on the specific condition being treated, the patient’s age, weight, and medical history. Consult a doctor to determine the appropriate dosage for each individual case. However, some general dosing information based on available sources are listed below:
Apriso (Mesalamine) is available in the following forms and strength:
Apriso is taken orally in the form of capsules. It is typically taken once a day, with or without food.
There is limited information about the safety of Apriso during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should talk to your healthcare provider before taking Apriso.
If you forget to take a dose of Apriso, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is close to the time of your next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule.
You should always talk to your healthcare provider before taking Apriso with other medications, as some drug interactions can increase the risk of side effects or affect how well the medication works.
Apriso may take several weeks to start working, and it is important to continue taking the medication as prescribed even if you do not see immediate improvement in your symptoms.
Generic name: | Mesalamine |
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Formulation: | ER Capsule |
Strength(s): | 0.375g |
Quantities Available: | 120 |
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Our pharmacy offers lower prices on prescription drugs compared to traditional pharmacies.
When ordering Apriso (mesalamine) from a Canadian pharmacy, you can typically purchase up to a 90-day supply at one time. This quantity is often sufficient for managing chronic conditions like ulcerative colitis, which require ongoing maintenance therapy.
Here’s what you need to know:
Dosage and Quantity: Apriso is usually prescribed as 1.5 grams daily, which is equivalent to 4 capsules taken once daily. For a 90-day supply, you would order 360 capsules (4 capsules per day x 90 days).
Yes, we sell mesalamine at our pharmacy, and you can enjoy competitive prices. However, to purchase mesalamine, you will need a valid prescription from your healthcare provider. We require this to dispense the medication safely and appropriately. You can provide your prescription by mailing it to us, faxing it, or uploading it through your online account.
Yes, we ship Apriso (mesalamine) to both the United States and Puerto Rico.
Online Pharmacies Canada has provided information from third parties intended to increase awareness and does not contain all the information about Apriso (Mesalamine). Talk to your doctor or other qualified medical practitioners for medical attention or advice, or if you have any concerns about Apriso (Mesalamine).
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