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Mesalazine-associated interstitial nephritis
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It is suggested that serum creatinine concentration should be measured each month for the first 3 months of treatment, 3-monthly for the remainder of the first year and annually thereafter. The use of concurrent immunosuppressive therapy may necessitate extension to the period of intensive monitoring. Any elevation of serum creatinine which cannot be related to a relapse of inflammatory bowel disease should prompt immediate withdrawal of Asacol and related medications and substitution of alternative therapy. Neither the lack of urinary abnormalities on routine testing nor the absence of clinical or laboratory features of drug allergy can be relied upon to rule out interstitial nephritis during oral therapy with these drugs.
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