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Comment from: RiversideRex 45-54 Transgender 1 to less than 2 years Caregiver Published: October 06

I took Colazal for about 1 year. It completely cleared up my moderate to severe Ulcerative Colitis. I personally had NO side effects. I have been in remisson for over 10 years. A real life/lifestyle saver! Highly recommend if you can take it.

Comment from: Happybottom 35-44 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: October 26

Dam it's nice to fart and not shart. But I guess the downside is. I now gag.

Comment from: snockydocky 55-64 Female 1 to 6 months Patient Published: November 11

seemed to help GREATLY, but have noticed some slight issues with sleep, leg pain, hand and foot cramps. Overall for the colitis it really helps.

Comment from: 55-64 Female 10 years or more Patient Published: April 04

Very effective BUT randomly manufactured & EXPENSIVE even with insurance. Lialda made things worse & generic colazal caused mouth sores.

Comment from: Cali 25-34 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: January 22

I have had UC for almost 14 years. I took Asacol for 13 of those years. About a year ago my doctor suggested the generic of Colozal. It is cheaper so that was nice. I only take it at bedtime, 3 pills. I did the same with the asacol. If I notice slight flare ups I was told I could take more so I do that occasionally. About once a year I seem to have a flare up that I can't control so I use the Rowasa enemas for 3 weeks...

Comment from: [email protected] 75 or over Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: January 10

I have ulcerative colitis.I have been taking Colazal for a long time (couple of years) Does it become ineffective after using for such a long time? I have been having attacks of colitis while taking Colazal. Advise.

Comment from: HBB 13-18 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: October 21

This medication has worked really well, the only down side is that I have to take eight pills a day.

Comment from: 35-44 Female 1 to 6 months Patient Published: February 05

Follow up to post from June. Found it difficult to take so many pills. Only side effect-diarrhea. Switched to Apriso, 4 tabs one time daily, much easier and so far no side effects.

Comment from: Toby66 45-54 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: June 11

I am having a hard time taking 9 pills daily. Losing a lot of my hair, not sure if this is a side effect or not. Have consulted MD, so far he has not heard of any one else with that problem. Not sure if drug is helping yet as I have only been on it a short time and am not consistent with doseage.

Comment from: 19-24 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: June 03

I take this medicine 1 pill in the morning and two at night. This is a pretty low dose I have heard, but it works well. I have been on this for 7 years and I am 20 years old. I haven't had any flare ups, or bad side effects. The only ones are: I bruise easily, some insomnia, and maybe a bit of joint pain. I have recently in the past year had hair loss on the top of my scalp. This could be from stress too. It doesn't regulate the abdominal pail or frequent bowel movements when I get stressed, but that is something that I need to control by relaxing and not freaking out.

Comment from: Hart 25-34 Female 1 to 6 months Patient Published: July 21

I just got diagnosed with UC and I have tried Asacol and Lialda, the headaches were too bad with both and they didn't work. With in 5 days this medicine started working and I have had no side effects or flare ups. WONDERFUL!!!

Comment from: 55-64 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: March 31

This medicine worked for me and my inflammatory bowel disease. I wish I didn't have to take so many pills a day but other than that, I don't think I have had any ill effects from it. Kind of rare for me.

Comment from: Lily2 19-24 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: March 13

I have tried many drugs for UC including Remicade and Humira(had BAD reactions to both). Colazal is the only drug where I have had extreme daytime somnolence and insomnia. Three pills three times are day are also difficult for me to remember. Other than those, this is a very effective drug.

Comment from: ladydi 55-64 Female 1 to 6 months Patient Published: March 12

after taking colazal I have improvement.My doctor first prescribed 6 pills a day but this did not work so he put me on 9 pills which helped my condition a lot,but since taking the medicine I have not be sleeping good I only had about 4 hours in the last 2days.I do not want to stop taking the medicine but I have to get some sleep.So what do I do now?

Comment from: tazz3211 45-54 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: February 25

I have only been on this medication for about a week. Still loose stools and nausea is a concern, don't want to eat. Other than that I know it will take time to get into my system. I take 3 pills a day for colitis

Comment from: Sammie421 19-24 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: January 25

I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis less than a year ago. I live a very busy life, as I am 22 and I go to college full time and I work full time. The medicine started working in less than 5 days and I felt relieved. However, too many pills to take in one day....remembering for me is very hard. If I do forget, I know it, because my stomach will act up the next day. Overall, very impressed with this medicine. Now if I could only remember to take it!

Comment from: [email protected] 75 or over Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: November 05

I have seen no differnce when I take the drus as when I don.t.

Comment from: [email protected] 55-64 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: October 31

asacol,entocort for 12 months never really was effective within one week colazal elimanated all my symptoms,diarrehea,bleeding,urgentecny

Comment from: pcohen961 35-44 Male 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: June 07

was diagnosed with UC at the age of 13 (29 years ago), just started taking Colazal aprox. 6 months ago. Seems to be working as expected, however, now have extremely chapped lips.

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Medical Editor: John P. Cunha, DO, FACOEP