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Mesalamine Rectal Suspension Enema Kit Unit Doses Bottles 60 mL x 7/Box

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Original price $ 325.00
Current price $ 259.00
SKU 45802-0923-41
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A Mesalamine Rectal Suspension Enema Kit 60mL is used to treat ulcerative colitis, a form of inflammatory bowel disease. The enema delivers medication directly to the rectum and large intestine to reduce inflammation and symptoms such as rectal bleeding, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. This type of enema is often prescribed as a first-line treatment or for patients with disease that is limited to the rectum and sigmoid colon. It is also used for maintenance therapy to prevent flare-ups or to treat mild to moderate flare-ups.

Direction on how to use the Mesalamine Rectal Suspension Enema Kit:
1. Wash your hands: Before using the Mesalamine rectal suspension enema kit, it is important to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water.
2. Assemble the kit: Start by assembling the kit. The kit should contain a pre-filled enema bottle, disposable plastic applicator, protective cap, and package insert.
3. Prepare the enema bottle: Hold the enema bottle upright and gently shake it for a few seconds to mix the medication evenly.
4. Lie in a comfortable position: Find a comfortable position to lie down on your back or side. You can also kneel down with your head to the floor and your hips elevated.
5. Lubricate the applicator: Before inserting the applicator into your rectum, apply some lubricant, such as K-Y jelly, to the tip of the applicator to make insertion easier.
6. Insert the applicator: Remove the protective cap from the applicator and gently insert the applicator into the rectum. The direction of insertion should be towards your belly button. Do not force the applicator if you feel any resistance, as this may cause injury.
7. Empty the enema bottle: Slowly squeeze the enema bottle to empty its contents into your rectum. Make sure to empty the entire bottle.
8. Remove the applicator: When the enema bottle is empty, gently remove the applicator from your rectum.
9. Stay in position: Remain lying down for 30 minutes after the enema to allow the medication to reach the affected area.
10. Clean up: Dispose of the enema bottle and applicator in a trash can. Wash your hands again after use.
It is recommended to use the Mesalamine enema kit at bedtime to allow the medication to work overnight. Read the package insert for any additional instructions or precautions. If you have any questions or concerns, consult your doctor.

Mesalamine Rectal Suspension Enema Kit Unit Doses Bottles 60 mL x 7/Box
Mesalamine Rectal Suspension Enema Kit Unit Doses Bottles 60 mL x 7/Box
$ 325.00 $ 259.00
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FAQs About Unit Dose Medications
  • Who Uses Unit Dose Medication?

    Hospitals and acute care facilities: Nurses, pharmacists, and doctors use unit doses for accurate medication delivery and charting. Long-term care and skilled nursing facilities: Essential for elderly residents, dementia care, and medication passes. Home healthcare and outpatient clinics: Simplifies self-administration and supports compliance for patients managing multiple meds. Pharmacies: Provide unit dose packaging for home health, travel, and patient convenience.

  • What Are the Main Benefits of Unit Dose Medication?

    Enhanced patient safety: Reduces risk of dosing errors, contamination, and cross-patient mix-ups. Saves time: Pre-labeled, ready-to-administer doses mean faster medication rounds. Reduced medication waste: Only what’s needed per dose is dispensed. Easier medication tracking: Supports barcoding, EMR integration, and regulatory compliance. Supports infection control: Single-use, tamper-evident packaging limits cross-contamination. Improved inventory control: Minimizes expired or unused medication.

  • What Are the Disadvantages of Unit Dose Medication?

    Slightly higher cost per dose (offset by reduced errors/waste). More packaging waste than bulk bottles (look for recyclable/eco-friendly options). Some medications are not available in unit dose form. Extra staff time needed for customized packaging (in pharmacy settings).

  • Can Unit Dose Medication Be Crushed?

    Not all unit dose medications can be crushed. Crushing depends on medication type: Some tablets or capsules (especially extended-release, enteric-coated, or hazardous drugs) must never be crushed. Liquid and oral-dispersible unit doses offer safer alternatives for patients with swallowing difficulties.

  • How Do I Know if a Medication Can Be Crushed?

    Always check the manufacturer's label or consult your pharmacist before crushing any medication. Use reputable lists (ISMP "Do Not Crush" list) or ask healthcare professionals. Unit dose packaging should state precautions or special instructions.

  • How Can a Unit Dose System Help with Dysphagia (Difficulty Swallowing)?

    Unit dose systems make it easier to manage medications for dysphagia: Many are available in pre-prepared liquids, dispersible tablets, or oral solutions. Supports accurate dosing, reduces risk of error, and minimizes handling. Pharmacist consultation ensures safe alternatives to crushing.

  • Key Features & Benefits

    Pre-filled, single-use meds for every healthcare setting Color-coded, barcoded, and tamper-evident packaging Supports faster med passes and automated dispensing Reduces labeling errors and ensures compliance Custom unit-dose packaging for clinics, LTC, and pharmacies

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