Sulphasalazine and ulcerative colitis
Sulphasalazine is metabolised by colonic bacteria and azo-reduction to produce sulpha (sulphahydrine) and salicylate moities (5-aminosalicylic acid, 5-ASA) in the colonic lumen (1)
Various points have been noted about the usefulness of sulphasalazine:
- sulphasalazine and 5-ASA have been found to be therapeutically equivalent (2)
- the efficacy of sulphasalazine is limited by substantial dose-related intolerance in addition to allergic and toxic reactions to the sulpha component
- sulphasalazine is commonly used in those patients with concomitant joint disease (2)
Reference:
- Azad Khan AK,Piris J,Truelove SC (1977). An experiment to determine the active therapeutic moiety of sulphasalazine, Lancet, 2, 892-5.
- Prescriber (2001), 12 (20), 43-58.
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