Pentasa® Compact contains sachets with loose microgranules. The intestinal passage and release of mesalazine after oral administration are independent of concomitant ingestion with food. In the tablets, the micro granules are compressed. In the small and large intestines, mesalazine is gradually released from these micro granules, resulting in a local anti-inflammatory effect.
Mesalazine explained
In this animation video, the effect of mesalazine is explained.
Product Information
Content of packaging Pentasa® Compact.
Pentasa® Compact is available in three strengths, namely 1 g (100 sachets), 2 g (60 sachets) and 4 g (30 sachets). In the package, the patient receives the following:
- Sachets with micro granules (1, 2 or 4 grams)
- Package Leaflet (see also Downloads)
- Updated information via the QR code on the packaging
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Pentasa® Compact does not require refrigerated storage.
Content of packaging Pentasa® tablet.
Pentasa® Tablet is available in two strengths, namely 500 mg (100 tablets) and 1 g (60 tablets). In the package, the patient receives the following:
- Strips of tablets (500 mg and 1 g available)
- Package Leaflet (see also Downloads)
- Updated information via the QR code on the packaging
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Pentasa® tablet does not require refrigerated storage.
There are no special rules for the time of taking Pentasa® sachets and tablets. The patient can take either drug before, during or after a meal. The granules and tablets must be swallowed whole (without chewing).
The entire contents of a Pentasa® Compact sachet should be taken in one go. The micro granules from the sachet can be taken with a sip of water or, for example, sprinkled over the yoghurt.
We have an instruction video and brochure to use a Pentasa® Compact properly. See the ‘Downloads’ tab for all available materials.
This instructional video explains the correct use of Pentasa® Compact.
This instructional video explains the correct use of the Pentasa® tablet.
The dosage of Pentasa® sachets and tablets should be adjusted to the severity of the disease.
Adults and older children.
In the acute phase of ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, the sachets and tablets can be dosed with up to 4 g daily in single or multiple doses. As maintenance treatment, the dose can be gradually reduced to 2 g per day according to the course of the disease. In the interest of good adherence to therapy, the once-daily variant is preferred.
Paediatrics.
There is only limited documentation of an effect in children (aged 6-18 years). It is generally recommended to give half the adult dose to children weighing up to 40 kg and the average adult dose to children weighing more than 40 kg.
Depending on the individual response to treatment, a doctor may decide in consultation with the patient to combine the use of the sachets or tablets with other medicines. The tapering schedule below is an example of a combination therapy for IBD in which different drugs are combined.
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We have several materials available for Pentasa®. Download them here.
Product | Video’s | Brochure | SmPC | Bijsluiter |
Pentasa® Compact | Instruction video Pentasa® Compact – Watch video | Leaflet “Instructions for use Pentasa® Compact” – Download | Download SmPC | Download prescription |
Pentasa® Tablet | Instruction video Pentasa® Compact – Bekijk video | Brochure “Instructions for use Pentasa® tablet” – Download | Download SmPC | Download SmPC |
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