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A Broad Range of Flaring Patients Achieved Complete Remission1

Lialda induced remission in flaring patients regardless of prior mesalamine therapy.4

  • Flaring patients on prior low-dose oral mesalamine maintenance therapy
  • Flaring patients who were mesalamine-naïve*

*Patients not taking oral mesalamine during the 6 weeks prior to baseline, or having discontinued therapy [<2g/d]>5 days prior to baseline.

Patients achieved complete remission if they met all the following clinical and endoscopic criteria on a modified
UC-DAI1:

Physician's Global Assessment

In Lialda pivotal trials, clinical remission without endoscopic improvement did not constitute complete remission.1,3

  • Patients with any sign of mucosal friability were therefore not considered to be in remission

Lialda Controlled Disruptive UC Symptoms

Lialda significantly reduced rectal bleeding and stool frequency, common symptoms of UC.3,5

A second clinical trial confirmed Lialda symptom control superior to placebo.3*

  • Rectal bleeding improved in 75.3% of patients taking Lialda 4.8g/d QD (n=89) vs 43.5% for placebo (n=85)*
  • Stool frequency improved in 61.8% of patients taking Lialda 4.8g/d QD (n=89) vs 31.8% for placebo (n=85)*
  • Lialda clinical trials required initial symptom resolution to last at least 3 consecutive days

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