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ZEPOSIA is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC).
Take as directed by your doctor if certain liver problems exist.
ZEPOSIA is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC).
Take as directed by your doctor if certain liver problems exist.
If you haven't reached your goal of achieving and maintaining remission or UC relief without having to take steroids, ZEPOSIA may be the next step for you.* ZEPOSIA is an advanced,† once-daily pill that may be an appropriate next step whether you've only ever tried 5-ASAs (such as balsalazide, mesalamine, olsalazine, or sulfasalazine) or if you've already taken biologics (injections or infusions)
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Initial treatments for moderate to severe UC may include 5-ASAs, which can be pills, enemas, and suppositories.
Pills, enemas, suppositories
(5-ASAs) 5-ASA
Examples include:
balsalazide, mesalamine, olsalazine, and sulfasalazine
ZEPOSIA, a once-daily pill
(S1P receptor modulator) S1P receptor modulator
ZEPOSIA is the first S1P receptor modulator approved for UC.
I used to take suppositories and many pills a day for my UC.
—Rosie A real ZEPOSIA patient compensated for her time.
When Rosie continued experiencing symptoms, her doctor recommended she try ZEPOSIA.‡
Watch Rosie’s storySteroids may be prescribed by your doctor for the short term to treat flare-ups. While your doctor may choose to prescribe steroids based on their assessment, steroids are not required when taking ZEPOSIA.
In ZEPOSIA clinical studies, some patients could have also been taking 5-ASAs and/or steroids.
Injections & infusions
(Biologics) Biologics
are anti-TNFs, interleukin inhibitors, and anti-integrinsExamples include
ENTYVIO® (vedolizumab),
HUMIRA® (adalimumab),
REMICADE® (infliximab),
SIMPONI® (golimumab),
STELARA® (ustekinumab)
ZEPOSIA, a once-daily pill
(S1P receptor modulator) S1P receptor modulator
ZEPOSIA is the first S1P receptor modulator approved for UC.
In search of relief from ongoing UC symptoms, Amy tried 5-ASAs, steroids, and biologic injections and infusions. Then, she started ZEPOSIA once a day.‡
A real ZEPOSIA patient compensated for her time.
Watch Amy’s storyThese are not all the possible treatment paths someone with UC may take. Consult your doctor about treatment decisions that are best for you.