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Related Warnings
Alcohol

Interaction with alcohol is unknown. Please consult your doctor.

WEIGH RISKS VS BENEFITS
Pregnancy
WEIGH RISKS VS BENEFITS

Walasa 400mg Tablet may be unsafe to use during pregnancy.Animal studies have shown adverse effects on the foetus, however, there are limited human studies. The benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk. Please consult your doctor.

Lactation

Walasa 400mg Tablet is probably safe to use during lactation. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent a significant risk to the baby.If you are taking Walasa 400mg Tablet, monitor the baby for diarrhea.

SAFE
Driving
SAFE

Walasa 400mg Tablet does not usually affect your ability to drive.

CAUTION
Kidney
CAUTION

Walasa 400mg Tablet should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Walasa 400mg Tablet may be needed. Please consult your doctor.Use of Walasa 400mg Tablet is not recommended in patients with severe kidney disease.

CAUTION
Liver
CAUTION

Walasa 400mg Tablet should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment of Walasa 400mg Tablet may be needed. Please consult your doctor.

Mesalazine / Mesalamine   400mg

Uses of Walasa Tablet
Walasa 400mg Tablet is used in the treatment of ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.

How to use Walasa Tablet
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Walasa 400mg Tablet is to be taken with food.

How Walasa Tablet works
Walasa 400mg Tablet blocks the release of chemical messengers that cause inflammation of the lining of the intestines.

Side Effects:

Common Nausea, Headache, Diarrhoea, Abdominal pain.

Expert advice for Walasa Tablet

Do not take the medicine if you are allergic to mesalazine, to any other content in the medicine, aspirin and other salicylate drugs.
Do not take mesalazine if you have severe kidney or liver problems, blood disorders or uncontrolled bleeding.
Do not take mesalazine if you have stomach or bowel ulcers or a history of bleeding ulcers, glucose-galactose mala absorption, Lapp-lactase deficiency or galactose intolerance.
Doctor’s advice should be considered in case of patients with liver, kidney or lung disease (asthma).
Avoid taking mesalazine if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant or breast-feeding.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Is Walasa a steroid, NSAID, immunosuppressant, blood-thinner or sulfa drug?
Walasa is not a steroid, NSAID, immunosuppressant, blood-thinner or sulfa drug. It is an anti-inflammatory drug

Q. Can I take Walasa forever?
No. Walasa should only be taken for the duration prescribed by your doctor

Q. Is Walasa safe?
Yes. Walasa is relatively safe if used as recommended. In case of any side-effects, consult your doctor

Q. Can I take Asacol with Advil, Nyquil, tylenol, aspirin, Gaviscon, Imodium?
Asacol (mesalazine) can be taken with Nyquil, Tylenol (paracetamol), Gaviscon (sodium alginate) and Imodium (loperamide) only if prescribed by your doctor. It should not be taken with Advil (ibuprofen) or aspirin

Q. Does Walasa cause bleeding, weight gain, hair loss, immune suppression or liver problems?
Walasa may cause liver problems, immune suppression, hair loss, or bleeding. If you experience any such symptoms, please consult your doctor

Q. Does Walasa affect fertility or sperm count?
There is no evidence of Walasa affecting fertility, but it may very rarely and reversibly reduce sperm count. If you experience any such problems, please consult your doctor.