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Name/scientific name

SULPHASALAZINE

Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority

Hospital Authority Drug Formulary

Indications

Ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis

body system

Gastroenterology

type 

chronic enteropathy

Drug introduction

Thiazosin is a drug used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease. It is commonly used to relieve joint pain and reduce joint swelling. This medication reduces inflammation and helps control autoimmune reactions. Patients should use this medication as directed and follow their doctor's recommendations. Blood tests should be done regularly during use to monitor the effects of the drug on the body. Possible side effects include headache, nausea, and rash. If you develop serious side effects, such as persistent vomiting or severe rash, seek medical attention immediately. Patients should avoid drinking alcohol while taking this medication and tell their doctor about other medications or supplements they are using. If pregnant or nursing, patients should consult their doctor before using this medication.

Patients should consult their doctor or pharmacist immediately if they have any questions or concerns about this drug.

Dosage

Directions: Follow your physician or pharmacist's instructions for use. It is usually recommended to take it in divided doses daily, with or without food. Do not chew tablets, swallow whole. During use, avoid spicy food and alcohol, and maintain adequate fluid intake.

Dosing Guidelines: A common starting dose for adult patients is 250 mg to 500 mg daily, taken in 2 to 4 divided doses. Depending on the severity of your condition, your physician may adjust the dosage. The dosage for children is based on weight and age. The starting dosage is usually lower and needs to be adjusted according to the physician's recommendation. Caution should be exercised when adjusting the dosage, and dosage should not be increased or decreased without authorization to avoid affecting the efficacy or causing side effects.

Please remember to report your medication status to your doctor regularly, and if you have any discomfort or questions, please consult a professional medical professional in time. You should follow medical advice while using the medication and ensure you take it on time and in the right amount to get the best therapeutic effect.

side effect

SULPHASALAZINE is a drug used to treat ulcerative colitis and similar rheumatoid arthritis, but it has some side effects to be aware of. Some people may experience digestive system problems such as diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and dizziness after taking it. Some people may also experience skin-related side effects such as skin sensitivity, rashes, and thinning hair. In addition, SULPHASALAZINE may also affect liver function, leading to abnormal liver function. If serious side effects occur, stop taking the drug immediately and consult a doctor. Remember to use the medicine as directed by your doctor and do not adjust the dosage or stop taking it on your own.

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Taboo

Drug name: SULPHASALAZINE

Taboo groups:

1. It is prohibited for those who are allergic to sulfonamide drugs, which may cause severe allergic reactions, including skin redness, swelling, difficulty breathing and other symptoms.

2. Pregnant women should avoid using it as it may have adverse effects on the fetus, especially in the early and late stages of pregnancy.

3. Breastfeeding women should avoid using it because the drug ingredients may be passed to the baby through breast milk and cause harm to the baby.

4. Patients with severe liver and kidney dysfunction should not use this drug because drug metabolism requires the participation of liver and kidney function, which may aggravate the condition.

5. Patients with congenital diseases, blood diseases or gastrointestinal ulcers should avoid use, as it may worsen the disease or cause serious complications.

The above are contraindications for SULPHASALAZINE. Please consult a physician before use. Do not use it by yourself to avoid adverse consequences.

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  • Medication grading for pregnant women

    Pregnant women should avoid using this drug during pregnancy because it may cause harm to the fetus. Sulfazoline may increase the risk of premature birth or cause birth defects in the fetus. If a pregnant woman is being treated with sulfazoline, she should ask her doctor for more information. Your doctor may recommend stopping the medication or switching to a safer alternative.

    During pregnancy, pregnant women should receive regular follow-up examinations from doctors to ensure the health of mother and child. If you must receive sulfazoline during pregnancy, your doctor will evaluate the risks and benefits and manage the medication dosage appropriately.

    In summary, the use of sulfazoline drugs should be avoided during pregnancy to ensure the safety and health of the fetus. If you have any questions or concerns, please be sure to seek help from a professional doctor.

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