Gabes brought this article on Medscape to my attention a few days ago, and I forgot to post about it (unless my memory is playing tricks on me). No, the GI docs are not recommending diet changes yet, but at least they're improving their drug treatment guidelines. Here are the latest guidelines issued by the American Gastroenterological Association Institute for the medical management of microscopic colitis:
Note that they now agree with us here on this board that budesonide is a much more effective treatment for MC than mesalamine. And just as we have long insisted, they specifically advise against treating symptomatic patients with probiotics (contrary to the obsolete advice previously offered by many GI docs). And they now recommend long-term use of budesonide for maintenance in cases where patients are unable to maintain remission without it. (Again, that has been our position on this discussion board).Specific recommendations include:
For symptomatic patients, treatment with budesonide is preferable to no treatment, or to treatment with mesalamine, to induce clinical remission.
In symptomatic patients for whom budesonide therapy is not feasible, treatment with mesalamine, bismuth salicylate, or prednisolone (or prednisone) is preferable to no treatment to induce clinical remission.
In symptomatic patients, the American Gastroenterological Association suggests against combination therapy with cholestyramine and mesalamine, vs mesalamine alone, to induce clinical remission.
In symptomatic patients, the association suggests against treatment with Boswellia serrata or probiotics vs no treatment to induce clinical remission.
For patients with recurrent symptoms when induction therapy for microscopic colitis is discontinued, the association recommends budesonide to maintain clinical remission.
New Guideline Addresses Microscopic Colitis Management
Here's a link to a PDF of the original document:
http://www.gastrojournal.org/article/S0 ... 1625-X/pdf
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They're slowly getting there. Now if only they could comprehend how to use diet changes to treat the disease.
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