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I was diagnosed in Aug. 06 with PSC and mild UC. I was immediately

started on 1500 mg. of Urso Forte. From the second day I started to

get diarrhea and it never stopped. Two weeks ago I had to stop the

Urso because the abdominal pains were so bad. Because of the

escalation of pain and cramping, my doctor believes that the UC is now

triggered so he put me on Asacol. I am careful with my diet, I went on

the internet for a diet to use during flare-ups. It seems to be

getting a bit better. I have an appointment with the GI doc on Oct.

16, which was supposed to be about another ERCP but now a set back. I

cannot risk all this diarrhea and flare ups of UC with Urso but I know

it is the only game in town.

Anyone else have this or any comments?

Thanks,

Marsha

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Marsha,

We were warned of diarrhea from Urso when

upping Noah to the high dose of 30 mg/kg. We were lucky and did not see

it, but Noah was under UC control with Asacol and Imuran already, so maybe that

kept him from flaring.

Mom of Noah (9) UC, PSC, Osteopenia ‘05

www.caringbridge.org/visit/noahwmartens

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was diagnosed in Aug. 06 with PSC and mild UC. I was immediately

started on 1500 mg. of Urso Forte. From the second day I started to

get diarrhea and it never stopped. Two weeks ago I had to stop the

Urso because the abdominal pains were so bad. Because of the

escalation of pain and cramping, my doctor believes that the UC is now

triggered so he put me on Asacol. I am careful with my diet, I went on

the internet for a diet to use during flare-ups. It seems to be

getting a bit better. I have an appointment with the GI doc on Oct.

16, which was supposed to be about another ERCP but now a set back. I

cannot risk all this diarrhea and flare ups of UC with Urso but I know

it is the only game in town.

Anyone else have this or any comments?

Thanks,

Marsha

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Marsha,

We were warned of diarrhea from Urso when

upping Noah to the high dose of 30 mg/kg. We were lucky and did not see

it, but Noah was under UC control with Asacol and Imuran already, so maybe that

kept him from flaring.

Mom of Noah (9) UC, PSC, Osteopenia ‘05

www.caringbridge.org/visit/noahwmartens

I

was diagnosed in Aug. 06 with PSC and mild UC. I was immediately

started on 1500 mg. of Urso Forte. From the second day I started to

get diarrhea and it never stopped. Two weeks ago I had to stop the

Urso because the abdominal pains were so bad. Because of the

escalation of pain and cramping, my doctor believes that the UC is now

triggered so he put me on Asacol. I am careful with my diet, I went on

the internet for a diet to use during flare-ups. It seems to be

getting a bit better. I have an appointment with the GI doc on Oct.

16, which was supposed to be about another ERCP but now a set back. I

cannot risk all this diarrhea and flare ups of UC with Urso but I know

it is the only game in town.

Anyone else have this or any comments?

Thanks,

Marsha

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Dear Marsha,

I had the exact same trouble with Urso, which I tolerated for a month before I called the doc. He told me that about 1% of people have this complication and he simply increased my dose of Azulfadine to counteract it. In my case, he didn't believe I should stop the Urso because my bile ducts were getting increasingly worse at a more rapid rate than ever before. Later, we did decrease the Urso dose from 1250 mg. twice per day, to 750 mg. twice per day and increased my Azulf. from 1000 mg. to 1500 mg. twice per day. He'd rather I have a higher dose of Urso, but he doesn't think we can raise the dose of Azulf. any higher so...

Hopefully, you can find a combination of Asacol and Urso that works, so you can continue the Urso.

Best of luck,

(MO)PSC & UC '84, chronic pancreatitis '97, listed for tx 06/05for details see www.caringbridge.org/visit/melaniejs

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Dear Marsha,

I had the exact same trouble with Urso, which I tolerated for a month before I called the doc. He told me that about 1% of people have this complication and he simply increased my dose of Azulfadine to counteract it. In my case, he didn't believe I should stop the Urso because my bile ducts were getting increasingly worse at a more rapid rate than ever before. Later, we did decrease the Urso dose from 1250 mg. twice per day, to 750 mg. twice per day and increased my Azulf. from 1000 mg. to 1500 mg. twice per day. He'd rather I have a higher dose of Urso, but he doesn't think we can raise the dose of Azulf. any higher so...

Hopefully, you can find a combination of Asacol and Urso that works, so you can continue the Urso.

Best of luck,

(MO)PSC & UC '84, chronic pancreatitis '97, listed for tx 06/05for details see www.caringbridge.org/visit/melaniejs

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Dear Marsha,

I had the exact same trouble with Urso, which I tolerated for a month before I called the doc. He told me that about 1% of people have this complication and he simply increased my dose of Azulfadine to counteract it. In my case, he didn't believe I should stop the Urso because my bile ducts were getting increasingly worse at a more rapid rate than ever before. Later, we did decrease the Urso dose from 1250 mg. twice per day, to 750 mg. twice per day and increased my Azulf. from 1000 mg. to 1500 mg. twice per day. He'd rather I have a higher dose of Urso, but he doesn't think we can raise the dose of Azulf. any higher so...

Hopefully, you can find a combination of Asacol and Urso that works, so you can continue the Urso.

Best of luck,

(MO)PSC & UC '84, chronic pancreatitis '97, listed for tx 06/05for details see www.caringbridge.org/visit/melaniejs

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mmenolan wrote:

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> I was diagnosed in Aug. 06 with PSC and mild UC. I was immediately

> started on 1500 mg. of Urso Forte. From the second day I started to

> get diarrhea and it never stopped. .....

> ...... Anyone else have this or any comments?

>

Most folks tolerate urso really well, but I'm not one of them. :-)

Urso gave me lots of abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, and horrible

night terrors (something I'd never had before). We stopped the Urso and

all those things went away. Then the drs. tried actigall (basically the

same drug, but slightly different formulation), and it all started right

back up again. We hoped that the side-effects might ease up as I

continued the medicine, but instead they became more and more intense.

Like you, the last thing I wanted was to bring on major flare-ups of my

Crohn's. So we discontinued all Urso/Actigall.

I realize that I'm not a typical patient, but the one thing that has

eased my LFTs has been biliary stents and having the occasional ERCP to

stretch the ducts. I think that's why researchers have had such a hard

time nailing down exactly what relief can be proved to be directly

caused by urso.

My experience with urso was 5 years ago but my disease progression does

not seem to have been any faster than it might have been with the urso.

I guess what I'm saying is, don't panic or worry unnecessarily because

you can't tolerate this particular medicine. Find the silver lining ...

for me, it means that many fewer pills to swallow each day (and I do

hate swallowing pills!!).

Regards,

Carolyn B. in SC

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mmenolan wrote:

>

> I was diagnosed in Aug. 06 with PSC and mild UC. I was immediately

> started on 1500 mg. of Urso Forte. From the second day I started to

> get diarrhea and it never stopped. .....

> ...... Anyone else have this or any comments?

>

Most folks tolerate urso really well, but I'm not one of them. :-)

Urso gave me lots of abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, and horrible

night terrors (something I'd never had before). We stopped the Urso and

all those things went away. Then the drs. tried actigall (basically the

same drug, but slightly different formulation), and it all started right

back up again. We hoped that the side-effects might ease up as I

continued the medicine, but instead they became more and more intense.

Like you, the last thing I wanted was to bring on major flare-ups of my

Crohn's. So we discontinued all Urso/Actigall.

I realize that I'm not a typical patient, but the one thing that has

eased my LFTs has been biliary stents and having the occasional ERCP to

stretch the ducts. I think that's why researchers have had such a hard

time nailing down exactly what relief can be proved to be directly

caused by urso.

My experience with urso was 5 years ago but my disease progression does

not seem to have been any faster than it might have been with the urso.

I guess what I'm saying is, don't panic or worry unnecessarily because

you can't tolerate this particular medicine. Find the silver lining ...

for me, it means that many fewer pills to swallow each day (and I do

hate swallowing pills!!).

Regards,

Carolyn B. in SC

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MO425@... wrote:

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> Hopefully, you can find a combination of Asacol and Urso that works, so

> you can continue the Urso.

>

When they put me on Urso, I was already taking 8 asacol a day (and had

been for nearly 7 years at that point). If the asacol was helping, then

I hate to think how severe the side-effects might have been without it!

, it's good to have you back! Your trip sounds like an absolute

dream vacation.

Regards,

Carolyn B. in SC

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MO425@... wrote:

>

> Hopefully, you can find a combination of Asacol and Urso that works, so

> you can continue the Urso.

>

When they put me on Urso, I was already taking 8 asacol a day (and had

been for nearly 7 years at that point). If the asacol was helping, then

I hate to think how severe the side-effects might have been without it!

, it's good to have you back! Your trip sounds like an absolute

dream vacation.

Regards,

Carolyn B. in SC

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