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How and when should I take my medication, and what should I do if I miss a dose?

Your care team decides how and when you take your medication. Everyone's schedule is different.

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Your medication schedule is set by your care team — it is personal to you. Because IBD (long-term swelling and irritation in the gut) can be treated in different ways, timing and instructions vary from person to person. If you miss a dose, reach out to your care team before taking any extra. They will give you the right guidance. Treatments can help manage chronic disease, so staying in touch with your team is key.

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This page is educational, not medical advice. Talk with your care team about decisions that apply to you. If something feels urgent, contact your care team — for emergencies call your local emergency number.