Clinical Questions Considered: • For any medication a patient may be taking perioperatively, should the medication be continued, almost daily
Mesalamine is a class IV drug, according to the Biopharmaceutics
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The perioperative period has three distinct phases: Preoperative: before surgery
These agents all use the same mesalamine, but differ in terms of the medication coating
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