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Card 16
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Which results in more side effects when used to maintain remission in UC: single daily doses of oral aminosalicylates or multiple daily dosing
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Card 17
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when can oral azathioprine or mercaptopurine [unlicensed indications] be considered to maintain remission in UC
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Card 18
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Treatment of acute Crohn's disease
(Monotherapy)
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Card 19
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In crohn's disease what add-on treatment is prescribed if there are two or more inflammatory exacerbations in a 12-month period:
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Card 20
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Can Azathioprine or Mercaptopurine be used to maintain remission in Crohn's disease?
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Card 21
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Drug treatment for Crohn's related diarrhoea
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Card 22
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Symptom relief for fistulating crohn's disease
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Card 23
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Drug treatment for GI spasms?
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Card 24
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Red flag symptoms for constipation:
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Card 25
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Laxative abuse leads to:
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