Addressing all aspects of healthcare maintenance in ulcerative colitis (UC) — one of two major types of inflammatory bowel ...
Share on Pinterest A drug that has already gained FDA approval for the treatment of ulcerative colitis is also effective in the treatment of Crohn’s, new data suggest. Brothers91/Getty Images ...
The new ulcerative colitis (UC) triumvirate in Johnson & Johnson’s Tremfya, AbbVie’s Skyrizi and Eli Lilly’s Omvoh is rapidly growing into the established UC market as this IL-23 inhibitor ...
Credit: Getty Images. Medications for ulcerative colitis include first-line therapy 5-ASA for mild cases as well as immune system–altering biologics for more severe cases. The initial treatment ...
Medication and stress management are just a few of the ways you can manage ulcerative colitis symptoms like abdominal pain. Ulcerative colitis is a chronic condition that can affect people ...
A new study shows stimulating the vagus nerve in mice with colitis reduced stress-driven symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease by regulating SUMOylation, an immune response that triggers gut ...
Untreated ulcerative colitis can lead to severe dehydration and malnutrition as well as other conditions, like arthritis and osteoporosis. It’s important to speak with a doctor to learn how ...
Researchers found a molecule that can both help the intestines to heal after damage and suppress tumour growth in colorectal cancer. The discovery could lead to new treatments for inflammatory bowel ...
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have found a molecule that can both help the intestines to heal after damage and suppress tumor growth in colorectal cancer.
Up to 25,000 people with ulcerative colitis (UC) in England could be in line for treatment with Pfizer’s once-daily oral therapy Velsipity, after NICE recommended its use by the NHS. The new ...
Entyvio (vedolizumab) is a prescription drug used to treat Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis (UC). As with other drugs, Entyvio can cause side effects, including a serious brain infection.