Aminosalicylate Sodium (Oral Route)

How is Aminosalicylate Sodium (Oral Route) dosed?

The dosage of Aminosalicylate sodium tablets for oral use depends on the patient's age, medical condition, and other medications they may be taking. It is important to follow the doctor's prescription and instructions for the dosage and frequency of the medicine.

What is the dosage form of Aminosalicylate Sodium (Oral Route)?

Aminosalicylate sodium is available in tablet form for oral use.

What medications are contraindication with Aminosalicylate Sodium (Oral Route)?

Patients with allergies, heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease, stomach ulcer, or those taking other medications should consult their doctor for advice on any potential contraindications or interactions with other medications.

How is Aminosalicylate Sodium (Oral Route) administered?

Aminosalicylate sodium oral route is administered by mouth, typically in the form of a tablet or capsule. It is important to take the medicine as directed by your doctor, usually with or after meals or with an antacid if it upsets your stomach. It is crucial to complete the full course of treatment, even if you begin to feel better after a few weeks, as stopping the medication too soon may lead to a recurrence of symptoms.

What are common precautions when taking Aminosalicylate Sodium (Oral Route)?

Common precautions when taking Aminosalicylate sodium orally include:

  1. Allergies: Inform your doctor if you have any known allergies to Aminosalicylate sodium, other medications, or any ingredients in the formulation.
  2. G6PD Deficiency: Aminosalicylate sodium may cause or worsen glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency, so inform your doctor if you have this condition.
  3. Heart or Circulation Problems: Patients with heart disease or other circulation problems should use this medicine with caution, as the sodium content may exacerbate heart or circulation problems.
  4. Kidney Disease: If you have severe kidney disease, be aware that you may experience increased side effects from Aminosalicylate sodium.
  5. Liver Disease: Severe liver disease patients may also experience increased side effects from this medicine.
  6. Stomach Ulcer: Aminosalicylate sodium may cause stomach irritation, so be cautious if you have a stomach ulcer.
  7. Antacids: If the medicine upsets your stomach, you may take it with or after meals or with an antacid.
  8. Complete Treatment: Finish the full course of treatment, even if you begin to feel better after a few weeks, to ensure the tuberculosis is fully cleared.
  9. Age-related Considerations: Elderly patients may require special consideration, as the medicine may act differently or cause different side effects in this population.
  10. Breastfeeding: Consult your doctor before using Aminosalicylate sodium if you are breastfeeding, as the medicine's safety and effects on the infant are not well-established.