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. 1992 Winter;46(4):252-5.

Razoxane for Crohn's colitis and non-specific proctitis

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  • PMID: 1290734

Razoxane for Crohn's colitis and non-specific proctitis

R D Kingston et al. Br J Clin Pract. 1992 Winter.

Abstract

Oral razoxane 125 mg daily brought active Crohn's disease into remission when used alone and mainly on an out-patient basis in all nine patients studied. Remissions took several months to achieve, but no relapses have occurred on treatment and no surgery has been necessary in any of the patients. In the two patients with active non-specific proctitis, oral razoxane 125 mg daily rapidly controlled the condition. Apart from mild bone marrow toxicity in one patient, no other acute toxicity has occurred and no long-term side-effects have been observed.

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