Apriso for Ulcerative Colitis, Maintenance User Reviews
- Anonymous
- August 28, 2010
"I was taking Lialda for active inflammatory bowel disease, with very good results, but the insurance changed and dropped it. I have been on Colazol and others. By and large, I have not had any luck with generic versions. Do okay with Apriso but have discomfort in my lower intestines and very paste-like movements. Also flare up more often, I think. Might ask to try something else."
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"I have been taking Apriso since December 2010 and have had no flare-ups. My doctor told me it is fine for long-term use, and as of right now, September 2011, he has no plans to take me off it. The only side effect I have experienced is some muscle stiffness."