1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(98)83940-1
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Why do patients with inflammatory bowel disease stop azathioprine and what happens to them?

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“…and of those who stopped, 60% needed surgery or became steroid dependent [61]. The literature supported a lower Of the 155 patients with at least one pregnancy involved at some time during use of the drug, there was no greater relapse rate on AZA but with a lower efficacy rate at 4 years.…”
Section: Ground Rulesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…and of those who stopped, 60% needed surgery or became steroid dependent [61]. The literature supported a lower Of the 155 patients with at least one pregnancy involved at some time during use of the drug, there was no greater relapse rate on AZA but with a lower efficacy rate at 4 years.…”
Section: Ground Rulesmentioning
confidence: 94%