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- Swallow PENTASA capsules whole; do not crush or chew.
- Alternatively, the capsule(s) may be opened and the entire contents sprinkled onto applesauce or yogurt. Consume the entire mixture immediately.
- Drink an adequate amount of fluids during treatment
- 250 mg as a green and blue capsule imprinted with a pentagonal starburst logo and the number 2010 on the green portion of the capsule and S429 250 mg on the blue portion of the capsule.
- 500 mg as a blue capsule imprinted with a pentagonal starburst logo and S429 500 mg.
- Renal impairment
- Mesalamine-induced acute intolerance syndrome
- Hypersensitivity reactions
- Hepatic failure
- Severe cutaneous adverse reactions
- Photosensitivity
- Nephrolithiasis
- Urine discoloration occurring ex-vivo caused by contact of mesalamine, including inactive metabolite, with surfaces or water treated with hypochlorite-containing bleach






