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Ulcerative Colitis
Personalized support through customized compounded medications.
At AllMedRx, we prepare compounded medications for ulcerative colitis based on your provider’s prescription and your individual needs.
Ulcerative colitis is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that causes inflammation and ulcers in the innermost lining of the colon and rectum. Unlike Crohn’s disease, which can affect any part of the digestive tract, ulcerative colitis is limited to the large intestine and develops in a continuous pattern starting from the rectum.
The condition is characterized by periods of active disease (flares) with symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea, and urgency, alternating with periods of remission when symptoms subside. The extent and severity of inflammation can vary, ranging from inflammation limited to the rectum (proctitis) to involvement of the entire colon (pancolitis).
Ulcerative colitis can significantly impact daily life, nutrition, hydration, and overall well-being. Long-term complications may include increased colorectal cancer risk, toxic megacolon, severe bleeding, perforation, and malnutrition. With appropriate treatment and monitoring, many individuals with ulcerative colitis can achieve and maintain remission.
Ulcerative colitis is typically diagnosed by a licensed healthcare provider through colonoscopy with biopsy, stool studies, blood tests, and imaging studies to assess disease extent and severity.
If you are experiencing symptoms of ulcerative colitis or have concerns about your digestive health, it is important to speak with your provider for proper evaluation and guidance.
Everyone experiences ulcerative colitis differently. Personalized compounding may be considered when commercially available medications or formulations do not meet a patient's specific needs.
Ulcerative colitis is often managed through a combination of anti-inflammatory medications, immunosuppressants, biologic therapies, nutritional support, and in some cases, surgical intervention. Your provider will determine which options are appropriate based on disease severity, extent of inflammation, response to previous treatments, medical history, and treatment goals.
Medications such as mesalamine, sulfasalazine, or balsalazide may be prescribed by healthcare providers to reduce inflammation in the intestinal lining, particularly for mild to moderate disease.
Short-term use of medications such as prednisone or budesonide may be used to control moderate to severe flares and induce remission.
Options such as azathioprine or 6-mercaptopurine may be used to suppress the immune system response contributing to inflammation, depending on the patient’s presentation and provider recommendation.
Advanced medications that target specific proteins involved in inflammation (such as TNF inhibitors, integrin inhibitors, or IL-12/23 inhibitors) may be prescribed for moderate to severe ulcerative colitis.
Oral medications that block specific enzymes involved in the inflammatory response may be considered for certain patients with ulcerative colitis.
Suppositories, enemas, or foams containing anti-inflammatory medications may be prescribed for inflammation limited to the rectum or lower colon.
Many patients require multiple medications to achieve and maintain remission. Compounding may allow certain medications to be combined into one formulation if prescribed.
Compounded medications are customized preparations created by licensed pharmacists when a patient needs a medication that is not commercially available or requires a specific variation of an existing medication.
A licensed pharmacist reviews your provider's prescription.
Your medication is prepared using precise ingredients and measurements tailored to your prescription.
Each compounded medication undergoes strict quality and safety checks following USP (795)/(797) standards.
Medications are shipped safely to your home in states where AllMedRx is licensed to dispense.
At AllMedRx, we collaborate closely with your healthcare provider to prepare compounded ulcerative colitis medications tailored to your prescription requirements. Our pharmacists compound medications in USP-compliant facilities using FDA-approved ingredients.
Customized strengths based on your provider’s prescription.
Formulations prepared without certain dyes or fillers that may cause reactions or worsen gastrointestinal symptoms.
Multiple active ingredients may be combined into one form, if prescribed.
Available as rectal suppositories, enemas, oral suspensions, capsules, or other formats.
Prepared by licensed pharmacists in USP-compliant facilities using FDA-approved ingredients.
Our pharmacists work with you and your provider throughout the compounding process.
Our pharmacists are here to support you with customized compounding services based on your provider’s prescription.
Licensed compounding specialists with experience preparing personalized formulations for gastrointestinal and inflammatory bowel conditions.
USP-compliant facilities, FDA-approved ingredients, and strict quality assurance processes.
We collaborate directly with your provider to help ensure your compounded medication aligns with your treatment plan.
Ask whether a compounded medication may be appropriate for your ulcerative colitis treatment plan.
Your provider writes a prescription specifying your compounding needs.
Submit your prescription to our team via phone, email, or through our online portal.
A pharmacist verifies your prescription and coordinates with your provider if clarification is needed.
We prepare your customized medication and arrange safe, secure delivery to your home in licensed states.
Compounded medications can be safe when prepared by licensed pharmacists in properly equipped and compliant compounding facilities. Your provider determines whether compounding is appropriate for your treatment.
Many insurance plans do not cover compounded prescriptions. Contact your insurer for specific benefit information.
Most medications are prepared within 1–3 business days, depending on ingredient availability and complexity.
Yes. A valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider is required.
Only your provider can determine whether a compounded medication is appropriate.
Your provider must send an updated prescription for any dosage adjustment.
Yes. We ship securely to all states in which AllMedRx is licensed to dispense.
Follow the storage instructions provided on your prescription label.
Compounded medications are not reviewed or approved by the FDA. They are prepared according to state regulations and USP quality standards.
The information on this page is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your licensed healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.
Compounded medications are customized to meet individual patient needs and are not reviewed or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). AllMedRx prepares compounded medications in accordance with state regulations and recognized compounding standards, including USP (795) and USP (797).
If you are experiencing severe abdominal pain, persistent high fever, signs of dehydration, significant rectal bleeding, rapid heart rate, or severe worsening of symptoms, please seek immediate medical attention.
For medical emergencies, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room immediately.
At AllMedRx, we prepare customized compounded medications based on your provider’s prescription and your individual needs.
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