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Asacol HD Drug and Medication User Reviews on RxList

MESALAMINE (5-AMINOSALICYLIC ACID) DELAYED-RELEASE - ORAL

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

Was taking 3 pills per day at 800 mg for many years...past six months lowered dosage to 2 pills per day...flareups are not as often even with lower dosage.

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

Was taking 3 pills per day at 800 mg for many years...past six months lowered dosage to 2 pills per day...flareups are not as often even with lower dosage.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 10

It worked right from the start.

QUESTION

Ulcerative colitis affects the colon. The colon is also referred to as the... See Answer
Comment from: 55-64 Female 10 years or more Patient Published: February 10

Was taking 3 pills per day at 800 mg for many years...past six months lowered dosage to 2 pills per day...flareups are not as often even with lower dosage.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 10

It worked right from the start.

Comment from: crhwestiemom 65-74 Female 10 years or more Patient Published: September 27

Have had UC for 45 yrs & since I was given Asacol (1998) I'd had NO flare-ups (used 400 mg, 2 am, 2 noon, 2 evening). It was a Godsend. Then they said that was no longer available & I had to use Asacol HD, 2 yrs ago, and since then have had lengthy flare-ups yearly. A friend had same non-response to it. Why did they change it? To have a "new" patent so they wouldn't have to make generic version (which was eminent)? I am furious. Since I had yearly flare-ups without it, I may as well stop using it. Very disappointed in the company.

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

Was taking 3 pills per day at 800 mg for many years...past six months lowered dosage to 2 pills per day...flareups are not as often even with lower dosage.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 10

It worked right from the start.

Comment from: crhwestiemom 65-74 Female 10 years or more Patient Published: September 27

Have had UC for 45 yrs & since I was given Asacol (1998) I'd had NO flare-ups (used 400 mg, 2 am, 2 noon, 2 evening). It was a Godsend. Then they said that was no longer available & I had to use Asacol HD, 2 yrs ago, and since then have had lengthy flare-ups yearly. A friend had same non-response to it. Why did they change it? To have a "new" patent so they wouldn't have to make generic version (which was eminent)? I am furious. Since I had yearly flare-ups without it, I may as well stop using it. Very disappointed in the company.

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

Since I have been on this medication, I rarely have flare ups. I take 800 mg twice a day.

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

Was taking 3 pills per day at 800 mg for many years...past six months lowered dosage to 2 pills per day...flareups are not as often even with lower dosage.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 10

It worked right from the start.

Comment from: crhwestiemom 65-74 Female 10 years or more Patient Published: September 27

Have had UC for 45 yrs & since I was given Asacol (1998) I'd had NO flare-ups (used 400 mg, 2 am, 2 noon, 2 evening). It was a Godsend. Then they said that was no longer available & I had to use Asacol HD, 2 yrs ago, and since then have had lengthy flare-ups yearly. A friend had same non-response to it. Why did they change it? To have a "new" patent so they wouldn't have to make generic version (which was eminent)? I am furious. Since I had yearly flare-ups without it, I may as well stop using it. Very disappointed in the company.

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

Since I have been on this medication, I rarely have flare ups. I take 800 mg twice a day.

Comment from: runningoutoftime 35-44 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: February 04

2 pills, 3x a day. 2 months now, The only thing that keeps me from having the D is being dehydrated. I don't think it works for me. Diet doesn't matter.

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

Was taking 3 pills per day at 800 mg for many years...past six months lowered dosage to 2 pills per day...flareups are not as often even with lower dosage.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 10

It worked right from the start.

Comment from: crhwestiemom 65-74 Female 10 years or more Patient Published: September 27

Have had UC for 45 yrs & since I was given Asacol (1998) I'd had NO flare-ups (used 400 mg, 2 am, 2 noon, 2 evening). It was a Godsend. Then they said that was no longer available & I had to use Asacol HD, 2 yrs ago, and since then have had lengthy flare-ups yearly. A friend had same non-response to it. Why did they change it? To have a "new" patent so they wouldn't have to make generic version (which was eminent)? I am furious. Since I had yearly flare-ups without it, I may as well stop using it. Very disappointed in the company.

Related Reading: asacol | asacol hd

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

Since I have been on this medication, I rarely have flare ups. I take 800 mg twice a day.

Comment from: runningoutoftime 35-44 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: February 04

2 pills, 3x a day. 2 months now, The only thing that keeps me from having the D is being dehydrated. I don't think it works for me. Diet doesn't matter.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: January 05

under control with the exception of occasional flare ups

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

Was taking 3 pills per day at 800 mg for many years...past six months lowered dosage to 2 pills per day...flareups are not as often even with lower dosage.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 10

It worked right from the start.

Comment from: crhwestiemom 65-74 Female 10 years or more Patient Published: September 27

Have had UC for 45 yrs & since I was given Asacol (1998) I'd had NO flare-ups (used 400 mg, 2 am, 2 noon, 2 evening). It was a Godsend. Then they said that was no longer available & I had to use Asacol HD, 2 yrs ago, and since then have had lengthy flare-ups yearly. A friend had same non-response to it. Why did they change it? To have a "new" patent so they wouldn't have to make generic version (which was eminent)? I am furious. Since I had yearly flare-ups without it, I may as well stop using it. Very disappointed in the company.

Related Reading: asacol | asacol hd

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

Since I have been on this medication, I rarely have flare ups. I take 800 mg twice a day.

Comment from: runningoutoftime 35-44 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: February 04

2 pills, 3x a day. 2 months now, The only thing that keeps me from having the D is being dehydrated. I don't think it works for me. Diet doesn't matter.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: January 05

under control with the exception of occasional flare ups

Comment from: Bren 45-54 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: December 26

While taking this drug I have not had any flare up of ulcerative colitis. But notice some stiffness in joints Gas, and fatigue after taking for a while.

Related Reading: ulcerative colitis

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

Was taking 3 pills per day at 800 mg for many years...past six months lowered dosage to 2 pills per day...flareups are not as often even with lower dosage.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 10

It worked right from the start.

Comment from: crhwestiemom 65-74 Female 10 years or more Patient Published: September 27

Have had UC for 45 yrs & since I was given Asacol (1998) I'd had NO flare-ups (used 400 mg, 2 am, 2 noon, 2 evening). It was a Godsend. Then they said that was no longer available & I had to use Asacol HD, 2 yrs ago, and since then have had lengthy flare-ups yearly. A friend had same non-response to it. Why did they change it? To have a "new" patent so they wouldn't have to make generic version (which was eminent)? I am furious. Since I had yearly flare-ups without it, I may as well stop using it. Very disappointed in the company.

Related Reading: asacol | asacol hd

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

Since I have been on this medication, I rarely have flare ups. I take 800 mg twice a day.

Comment from: runningoutoftime 35-44 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: February 04

2 pills, 3x a day. 2 months now, The only thing that keeps me from having the D is being dehydrated. I don't think it works for me. Diet doesn't matter.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: January 05

under control with the exception of occasional flare ups

Comment from: Bren 45-54 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: December 26

While taking this drug I have not had any flare up of ulcerative colitis. But notice some stiffness in joints Gas, and fatigue after taking for a while.

Related Reading: ulcerative colitis

Comment from: lotus 45-54 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 26

I started 9 years ago with 8 pills (800mg) and after a year or so went down to 6 and then only 4 at breakfast. That works for me and it's easy to remember. If I travel and forget to take my pills, there are consequences... I start seeing pink mucus and then blood in the stools.

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

Was taking 3 pills per day at 800 mg for many years...past six months lowered dosage to 2 pills per day...flareups are not as often even with lower dosage.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 10

It worked right from the start.

Comment from: crhwestiemom 65-74 Female 10 years or more Patient Published: September 27

Have had UC for 45 yrs & since I was given Asacol (1998) I'd had NO flare-ups (used 400 mg, 2 am, 2 noon, 2 evening). It was a Godsend. Then they said that was no longer available & I had to use Asacol HD, 2 yrs ago, and since then have had lengthy flare-ups yearly. A friend had same non-response to it. Why did they change it? To have a "new" patent so they wouldn't have to make generic version (which was eminent)? I am furious. Since I had yearly flare-ups without it, I may as well stop using it. Very disappointed in the company.

Related Reading: asacol | asacol hd

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

Since I have been on this medication, I rarely have flare ups. I take 800 mg twice a day.

Comment from: runningoutoftime 35-44 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: February 04

2 pills, 3x a day. 2 months now, The only thing that keeps me from having the D is being dehydrated. I don't think it works for me. Diet doesn't matter.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: January 05

under control with the exception of occasional flare ups

Comment from: Bren 45-54 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: December 26

While taking this drug I have not had any flare up of ulcerative colitis. But notice some stiffness in joints Gas, and fatigue after taking for a while.

Related Reading: ulcerative colitis

Comment from: lotus 45-54 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 26

I started 9 years ago with 8 pills (800mg) and after a year or so went down to 6 and then only 4 at breakfast. That works for me and it's easy to remember. If I travel and forget to take my pills, there are consequences... I start seeing pink mucus and then blood in the stools.

Comment from: [email protected] 65-74 Female Patient Published: October 13

I am experiencing hair loss

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

Was taking 3 pills per day at 800 mg for many years...past six months lowered dosage to 2 pills per day...flareups are not as often even with lower dosage.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 10

It worked right from the start.

Comment from: crhwestiemom 65-74 Female 10 years or more Patient Published: September 27

Have had UC for 45 yrs & since I was given Asacol (1998) I'd had NO flare-ups (used 400 mg, 2 am, 2 noon, 2 evening). It was a Godsend. Then they said that was no longer available & I had to use Asacol HD, 2 yrs ago, and since then have had lengthy flare-ups yearly. A friend had same non-response to it. Why did they change it? To have a "new" patent so they wouldn't have to make generic version (which was eminent)? I am furious. Since I had yearly flare-ups without it, I may as well stop using it. Very disappointed in the company.

Related Reading: asacol | asacol hd

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

Since I have been on this medication, I rarely have flare ups. I take 800 mg twice a day.

Comment from: runningoutoftime 35-44 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: February 04

2 pills, 3x a day. 2 months now, The only thing that keeps me from having the D is being dehydrated. I don't think it works for me. Diet doesn't matter.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: January 05

under control with the exception of occasional flare ups

Comment from: Bren 45-54 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: December 26

While taking this drug I have not had any flare up of ulcerative colitis. But notice some stiffness in joints Gas, and fatigue after taking for a while.

Related Reading: ulcerative colitis

Comment from: lotus 45-54 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 26

I started 9 years ago with 8 pills (800mg) and after a year or so went down to 6 and then only 4 at breakfast. That works for me and it's easy to remember. If I travel and forget to take my pills, there are consequences... I start seeing pink mucus and then blood in the stools.

Comment from: [email protected] 65-74 Female Patient Published: October 13

I am experiencing hair loss

Related Reading: hair loss

Comment from: 25-34 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: September 07

In the beginning I had headaches when I started taking the medication. With much discussion with my physician we were able to readjust the doses and space out the frequency of taking the medication. Now I have fewer flare ups and less headaches.

QUESTION

Ulcerative colitis affects the colon. The colon is also referred to as the... See Answer
Comment from: 55-64 Female 10 years or more Patient Published: February 10

Was taking 3 pills per day at 800 mg for many years...past six months lowered dosage to 2 pills per day...flareups are not as often even with lower dosage.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 10

It worked right from the start.

Comment from: crhwestiemom 65-74 Female 10 years or more Patient Published: September 27

Have had UC for 45 yrs & since I was given Asacol (1998) I'd had NO flare-ups (used 400 mg, 2 am, 2 noon, 2 evening). It was a Godsend. Then they said that was no longer available & I had to use Asacol HD, 2 yrs ago, and since then have had lengthy flare-ups yearly. A friend had same non-response to it. Why did they change it? To have a "new" patent so they wouldn't have to make generic version (which was eminent)? I am furious. Since I had yearly flare-ups without it, I may as well stop using it. Very disappointed in the company.

Related Reading: asacol | asacol hd

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

Since I have been on this medication, I rarely have flare ups. I take 800 mg twice a day.

Comment from: runningoutoftime 35-44 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: February 04

2 pills, 3x a day. 2 months now, The only thing that keeps me from having the D is being dehydrated. I don't think it works for me. Diet doesn't matter.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: January 05

under control with the exception of occasional flare ups

Comment from: Bren 45-54 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: December 26

While taking this drug I have not had any flare up of ulcerative colitis. But notice some stiffness in joints Gas, and fatigue after taking for a while.

Related Reading: ulcerative colitis

Comment from: lotus 45-54 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 26

I started 9 years ago with 8 pills (800mg) and after a year or so went down to 6 and then only 4 at breakfast. That works for me and it's easy to remember. If I travel and forget to take my pills, there are consequences... I start seeing pink mucus and then blood in the stools.

Comment from: [email protected] 65-74 Female Patient Published: October 13

I am experiencing hair loss

Related Reading: hair loss

Comment from: 25-34 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: September 07

In the beginning I had headaches when I started taking the medication. With much discussion with my physician we were able to readjust the doses and space out the frequency of taking the medication. Now I have fewer flare ups and less headaches.

Comment from: glives 55-64 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: June 19

Taking two tablets 3 times a day is difficult to do when you have a very busy day.It also makes for a very uncomfortable feeling in my stomach. Taking this while also going undergoing breast cancer treatment has been a real challenge! I hope it helps keep the colon cancer away!I have battling this UC for 42 years and am happy to no longer take steriods.

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

Was taking 3 pills per day at 800 mg for many years...past six months lowered dosage to 2 pills per day...flareups are not as often even with lower dosage.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 10

It worked right from the start.

Comment from: crhwestiemom 65-74 Female 10 years or more Patient Published: September 27

Have had UC for 45 yrs & since I was given Asacol (1998) I'd had NO flare-ups (used 400 mg, 2 am, 2 noon, 2 evening). It was a Godsend. Then they said that was no longer available & I had to use Asacol HD, 2 yrs ago, and since then have had lengthy flare-ups yearly. A friend had same non-response to it. Why did they change it? To have a "new" patent so they wouldn't have to make generic version (which was eminent)? I am furious. Since I had yearly flare-ups without it, I may as well stop using it. Very disappointed in the company.

Related Reading: asacol | asacol hd

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

Since I have been on this medication, I rarely have flare ups. I take 800 mg twice a day.

Comment from: runningoutoftime 35-44 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: February 04

2 pills, 3x a day. 2 months now, The only thing that keeps me from having the D is being dehydrated. I don't think it works for me. Diet doesn't matter.

Comment from: 75 or over Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: January 05

under control with the exception of occasional flare ups

Comment from: Bren 45-54 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: December 26

While taking this drug I have not had any flare up of ulcerative colitis. But notice some stiffness in joints Gas, and fatigue after taking for a while.

Related Reading: ulcerative colitis

Comment from: lotus 45-54 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 26

I started 9 years ago with 8 pills (800mg) and after a year or so went down to 6 and then only 4 at breakfast. That works for me and it's easy to remember. If I travel and forget to take my pills, there are consequences... I start seeing pink mucus and then blood in the stools.

Comment from: [email protected] 65-74 Female Patient Published: October 13

I am experiencing hair loss

Related Reading: hair loss

Comment from: 25-34 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: September 07

In the beginning I had headaches when I started taking the medication. With much discussion with my physician we were able to readjust the doses and space out the frequency of taking the medication. Now I have fewer flare ups and less headaches.

Comment from: glives 55-64 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: June 19

Taking two tablets 3 times a day is difficult to do when you have a very busy day.It also makes for a very uncomfortable feeling in my stomach. Taking this while also going undergoing breast cancer treatment has been a real challenge! I hope it helps keep the colon cancer away!I have battling this UC for 42 years and am happy to no longer take steriods.

Comment from: paulmg7 55-64 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: May 09

going from asacol 400mg 3pills 3 times a day to AsacolHD 2 pills 800mg 2 times a day was the big change and still works as well or even better than before.

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Comment from: 25-34 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: March 11

Started taking it after got out of hospital for the second time for my crohn's and for the first couple of days it would upset my crohn's but after a few days it went away and worked great. I do suggest not missing any doses because my symptoms would come back if I missed my doses. I really like this version of asacol because you don't need to take as many because the mg is greater. only three a day instead of six.

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Comment from: 25-34 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: March 11

Started taking it after got out of hospital for the second time for my crohn's and for the first couple of days it would upset my crohn's but after a few days it went away and worked great. I do suggest not missing any doses because my symptoms would come back if I missed my doses. I really like this version of asacol because you don't need to take as many because the mg is greater. only three a day instead of six.

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Comment from: katy 45-54 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 22

As long as I take the med it is working if I slip up and forget I have a flare up. So I strongley recommend not missing any doses.

References
Medical Editor: John P. Cunha, DO, FACOEP