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Review article: withdrawal of 5-aminosalicylates in inflammatory bowel disease.

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TABLE 1 Randomised clinical trials comparing the rate of relapse after topical 5-ASA withdrawal Participants and  follow-up durationType of therapyDisease extentDefinition of relapseTreatment groupRelapse rate Biddle et al2625 12 moMesalazine enema1g od100
TABLE 2 Randomised clinical trials comparing the rate of relapse after oral 5-ASA withdrawal Participants  and follow-up  durationType of therapyDisease extent

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