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I've been on Sulphasalazine EC (2000mg daily) for a total of

6 years. You MUST take food with it, else it will certainly

upset your stomach. Taking food with it should be on the

drug label... My rheumatologist has me on a 'stomach

protector' drug also, to minimise sideeffects (Losec 20mg

daily.) I also take an anti-nausea drug, when needed, as I'm

also in methotrexate (Domperidone).

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i'm also taking sulfasalazine, for the past 10 years or so. the enteric coated

tablets arent that dangerous for the stomach, however they should still be taken

with some food and plenty of water. more dangerous to the stomach are other anti

inflammatories, such as feldene/voltaren. more important when taking

sulfasalazine is to have other bodily functions monitored, liver for example,

thru regular blood tests. this comes from my rheumatologist. and sulfasalazine

does take some time to work, more than a few days or weeks. i've been on it for

ten years as noted, and my condition at least hasnt gotten any worse......

james

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I've been on Sulphasalazine EC (2000mg daily) for a total of

6 years. You MUST take food with it, else it will certainly

upset your stomach. Taking food with it should be on the

drug label... My rheumatologist has me on a 'stomach

protector' drug also, to minimise sideeffects (Losec 20mg

daily.) I also take an anti-nausea drug, when needed, as I'm

also in methotrexate (Domperidone).

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I have found over the years that having some food in the stomach when you take

any medication is a good thing. Even if they medication doesn't call for it.

The only medications I do not take with food, are those that I am told

specifically to take on an empty stomach.

I have had too many dates with that lovely tasting barium mix and later the

" scope " so I am careful now.

I wish I could take Sulfasalazine, but an allergy to Sulpha drugs puts a big no

no on that medication.

I have also gotten into the habit of eating a banana when taking most

medications. They are not only good for you but the calm the stomach and

esophagus down somewhat. Needless to say, folks sort of look at Hazel and I

when we are shopping and we are in the process of getting bananas. That " What

type of monkey are you feeding at home? " look. Hazel worries when I see that,

she thinks I might go into my monkey impressions.

Fr. Dave

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Thanks. I'll try.

<stefrz@...> wrote: ,

My doctor has suggested that Celebrex is better on the stomach because it has a

coating. I am taking the prescription strength Aleve (Naproxin) which doesn't

have a coating and does cause GERD-like symptoms. I haven't switched to Celebrex

yet though because I am trying to just take Naproxin with food to see how that

works out.

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