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Urso

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Urso Properties

Active Ingredients
Primary Category
Pharmacological Class
Bile Acid
Minor Side Effects
Moderate Side Effects
Dosage Forms
Capsules, Tablets, Oral Suspension
Administration Route
Oral
Mechanism of Action
This is a type of bile acid that is naturally present in small amounts in the body. It works by reducing the amount of cholesterol made by the liver and the amount of cholesterol absorbed by the intestines. This helps to dissolve cholesterol gallstones and may help flow of bile in liver conditions.
Prescription Status
Rx
Patient Summary
Used to help dissolve certain types of gallstones and to treat a specific chronic liver disease by improving bile flow.
Onset Time
Months for gallstone dissolution, Varies for liver conditions
Duration
About 24 hours
Storage Instructions
Store at room temperature
Age Restrictions
Use is based on medical condition
Pregnancy Use
Consult doctor before use during pregnancy or breastfeeding

About Urso

Generic Urso (Ursodiol) is a prescription medication approved in Australia for the management of certain liver and gall-bladder disorders. It contains the active ingredient ursodiol, a naturally occurring bile acid that helps reduce the cholesterol content of bile and protects liver cells. Indications include primary biliary cholangitis and the dissolution of cholesterol gallstones, with additional off-label exploration for other cholestatic conditions. The product is supplied as oral tablets in 150 mg and 300 mg strengths, offering a convenient dosing regimen for adults seeking to improve digestive health.

What is Generic Urso (Ursodiol)?

Generic Urso (Ursodiol) is a hydrophilic bile acid formulated as a tablet for oral use. Classified as a bile-acid therapy, it received approval from the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for treating primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and for facilitating the non-surgical removal of small cholesterol gallstones. As a generic version, it contains the same active molecule as branded products such as Ursodiol ® and Ursofalk, ensuring bioequivalence while providing a cost-effective alternative for patients across Australia.

How Urso Works

Ursodiol mimics the primary bile acid ursodeoxycholic acid produced naturally in the liver. By increasing the proportion of hydrophilic bile acids, it lowers the overall cholesterol saturation of bile, making stones less likely to form and, in existing cholesterol gallstones, promoting gradual dissolution. In cholestatic liver diseases such as PBC, the drug protects cholangiocytes from the toxic effects of retained bile acids, reduces inflammation, and slightly improves bile flow.

Pharmacokinetically, Urso is absorbed rapidly from the intestine, reaching peak plasma concentrations within 1-2 hours. Food modestly delays absorption but does not significantly affect overall exposure. The drug undergoes extensive hepatic conjugation to glycine or taurine before being excreted primarily in the bile, allowing for a steady-state concentration after about 5 days of regular dosing. Its half-life ranges from 3.5 to 5 hours, supporting once- or twice-daily regimens depending on the prescribed dose.

Why Urso is Used for Digestive Health Conditions

  • Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) - By protecting bile-duct epithelial cells and improving bile composition, Urso slows disease progression and can delay the need for liver transplantation. Guidelines from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) and the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) recommend it as first-line therapy.
  • Dissolution of Cholesterol Gallstones - The reduction in cholesterol saturation allows small, radiolucent stones (< 15 mm) to dissolve over months, offering a non-surgical alternative for patients who are poor surgical candidates or who prefer medical management.
  • Secondary Biliary Cirrhosis - In conditions where bile flow is impaired, Urso’s choleretic effect can alleviate cholestasis and improve liver-function test abnormalities.
  • Adjunct in Liver Transplant Recipients - Post-transplant protocols sometimes include Urso to reduce the risk of recurrent cholestatic disease, owing to its immunomodulatory properties.

Off-Label and Investigational Uses of Urso

Clinical studies have explored Urso for intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Randomised trials in ICP suggest modest improvement in maternal bile-acid levels and fetal outcomes, but the drug is not approved for this indication in Australia. Small cohort studies in PSC indicate potential biochemical benefits, yet robust evidence is lacking. Off-label use should only be considered under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider.

Is Urso Right for You?

Urso is suitable for adult patients diagnosed with PBC or those requiring non-surgical gallstone management. It is particularly advantageous for individuals who need a long-term, well-tolerated therapy with a clear mechanistic basis. Special populations such as the elderly may benefit from the once-daily 300 mg regimen, which simplifies adherence. While pregnancy and lactation are not absolute contraindications, clinicians usually reserve its use for cases where benefits outweigh potential risks, given limited safety data. Renal or hepatic impairment does not require dose adjustment for mild to moderate dysfunction, but severe liver disease warrants careful monitoring.

Taking Urso Effectively

  • Timing: Take the tablet with a glass of water, preferably at the same times each day. Food may delay absorption; if gastrointestinal upset occurs, a light snack is acceptable.
  • Missed Dose: If you forget a dose and it is within 12 hours of the next scheduled dose, skip the missed tablet and resume your regular schedule. Do not double-dose.
  • Travel: Carry a sufficient supply in original packaging, and keep tablets out of extreme heat or humidity. A small pill-case helps maintain consistency during time-zone changes.
  • Interaction Awareness: Concomitant use of cholestyramine or colestipol can bind Urso and reduce its efficacy; separate administration by at least 4 hours.

Understanding Side Effects and How to Manage Them

Common adverse effects such as mild diarrhoea, abdominal discomfort, and nausea arise from the bile-acid nature of the drug, which can increase intestinal motility. To mitigate these symptoms, start with the 150 mg dose and titrate upward as tolerated, stay well-hydrated, and consider taking the tablet with food if stomach upset persists.

Less frequent but serious reactions include hepatic enzyme elevations, jaundice, or severe allergic rash. These events may reflect idiosyncratic liver injury or hypersensitivity; immediate medical evaluation is warranted. Regular liver-function monitoring during the first three months helps detect early changes.

Overall, most patients experience few side effects, and the benefits in cholestatic disease usually outweigh the mild, self-limiting gastrointestinal complaints.

Buying Urso from Our Online Pharmacy

Why Choose Our Service?

Accessing prescription medicines in remote Australian regions can be challenging. Our online pharmacy bridges that gap by delivering Urso directly to your doorstep, ensuring continuity of care without unnecessary travel.

Quality & Safety

We partner with licensed Australian and internationally accredited pharmacies that adhere to TGA-mandated standards. Every batch of Urso undergoes strict verification to confirm potency, purity, and compliance with Good Manufacturing Practice.

Pricing & Access

Generic Urso offers a cost-effective alternative to brand-name ursodiol products. Through our pharmacy service, you can benefit from bulk-purchase discounts and a lifetime 10 % reduction on all repeat orders, making long-term therapy more affordable.

Discreet Delivery

Orders are packaged in unmarked, tamper-evident containers. Standard shipping arrives within 7 days, while express delivery reaches most Australian postcodes in 3 days, all while preserving patient privacy.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does it take for Urso to dissolve gallstones? Dissolution is a gradual process; most patients see measurable reduction after 6-12 months of consistent therapy, with complete clearance often requiring 18 months or more.

  • Can I take Urso together with other liver medicines? Urso is generally compatible with most hepatoprotective agents, but co-administration with bile-acid sequestrants should be spaced by at least four hours to avoid absorption interference.

  • Is the 150 mg dose ever sufficient for PBC? For early-stage PBC, a daily 150 mg dose may provide biochemical improvement, yet guideline-recommended dosing usually starts at 13-15 mg/kg/day, which often translates to the 300 mg tablet for average adults.

  • What should I do if I experience persistent diarrhoea? Continue the medication while monitoring frequency. If diarrhoea lasts more than two weeks or is accompanied by dehydration, contact your healthcare provider for possible dose adjustment.

  • Does Urso interact with statins? No clinically significant interaction has been documented. However, both drug classes can affect liver enzymes, so periodic liver-function testing is advisable.

  • Can Urso be used in children? The medication is not approved for paediatric use in Australia. Off-label prescription for children is rare and should only occur under specialist supervision.

  • Is there a risk of kidney damage? Urso is primarily metabolised and excreted via the biliary system; renal toxicity is not a recognized concern, though patients with severe renal impairment should still be monitored.

  • What is the difference between Urso and Ursodiol ®? Both contain the same active ingredient and are bioequivalent. The distinction lies in branding and price; Urso provides the identical therapeutic effect at a lower cost.

  • How often should liver tests be done while on Urso? Baseline hepatic panels are recommended before initiation, followed by tests at three months, six months, and annually thereafter, or more frequently if clinical concerns arise.

  • Can I stop Urso once my gallstones dissolve? Discontinuation should be discussed with your physician. Some clinicians maintain a low-dose regimen to prevent recurrence, especially in patients with underlying cholestasis.

Glossary

Bile-acid therapy
A class of drugs that modify the composition of bile to reduce cholesterol saturation and protect liver cells.
Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC)
An autoimmune disease characterized by progressive destruction of small intrahepatic bile ducts, leading to cholestasis.
Hydrophilic
Describes a substance that readily mixes with water; in this context, it refers to ursodiol’s ability to increase the water-soluble fraction of bile.
Cholestasis
A condition where bile flow from the liver is impaired, causing accumulation of bile acids in the bloodstream.
Bioequivalence
A regulatory determination that two drug products release the same amount of active ingredient into the bloodstream at the same rate.

Disclaimer

The information presented about Urso is intended for general educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Decisions regarding off-label applications or any treatment adjustments should be made under the direct supervision of a qualified healthcare professional. Readers are assumed to be responsible adults capable of evaluating health information and making informed choices. Our pharmacy service provides a means to obtain Urso for individuals who may encounter limited availability through conventional pharmacies or who seek more affordable generic options. Always discuss any medication changes with your doctor before initiating, modifying, or discontinuing therapy.

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Information Prepared By

Sarah Jones
Tosin (Olalekan) Olaluwoye, MD, PhD