mesalamine

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me·sal·a·mine

 (mə-săl′ə-mēn′)
n.
A salicylate drug derived from sulfasalazine, C7H7NO3, used primarily to treat inflammatory bowel disease.

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mesalamine

(USAN), mesalazine (INN) n mesalamina, mesalazina (INN)
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The Group's existing products mainly include products under cardio-cerebrovascular line (mainly include XinHuoSu, Plendil and Deanxit), digestion line (mainly include Ursofalk, Salofalk, Bioflor and Combizym), ophthalmology line (mainly include Augentropfen Stulln Mono Eye Drops) and dermatology line (mainly include Hirudoid).
Mueller, "Randomised clinical trial: Mesalazine (Salofalk granules) for uncomplicated diverticular disease of the colon--a placebo-controlled study," Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, vol.
Mezavant 4 g daily, salofalk 1 g suppositories, and Entocort 9 mg daily were also started.
His medications at the time of evaluation included prednisolone Imurane Salofalk metronidazole piperacilline tazobactam ciprofloxacin diclofenac pantoprazole and low-molecular-weight heparin.
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