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Original Article

Induction of and Adaptation to Olsalazine Induced Intestinal Volume Load

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Pages 24-28 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Olsalazine is a new drug for the treatment of ulcerative and Crohn's colitis. The toxicologjcal, pharmacological and pharmacokinetic profiles of olsalazine are excellent; the only side-effect noted from clinical trials with olsalazine is an increased incidence of loose stools and occasional diarrhoea. At high olsalazine concentrations, a direct effect on the net water absorption of the intestine is apparent. This effect is not due to a decrease in absorption, but to an induction of a rapidly reversible, Cl dependent water secretion. In rats experimentally subjected to olsalazine induced diarrhoea (150 mg/ kg), a total adaptation occurs within 3-4 days. This adaptation is not due to tachyphylaxis, but to an increased absorption capacity in the colon and caecum. Similar adaptation has been noted in other species including man.

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