Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin 1997;35:30-31; doi:10.1136/dtb.1997.35430
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Controlled-release budesonide in Crohn's disease

Relevant BNF section: 1.5

Budesonide is a glucocorticoid with high local activity but much lower systemic availability than prednisolone. Topical formulations have long been licensed for use in asthma and rhinitis. Here we discuss a new orally active controlled-release preparation of budesonide (Entocort CR - Astra) formulated specifically for treating patients with Crohn's disease affecting the ileum and/or ascending colon. The manufacturer claims that the preparation "targets the ileum and ileocaecal area, achieving rapid results equivalent to prednisolone" with a "low level of systemic steroid side effects".






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