Description
Additionally, excessive amounts of uric acid that accumulate in the blood are treated with allopurinol. When some types of cancer patients are receiving chemotherapy drugs, elevated levels of uric acid that accumulate in the blood as tumors break down are also addressed with allopurinol. It can also be used for patients with high urine acid levels to treat kidney stones. The category of medications known as xanthine oxidase inhibitors includes allopurinol. It reduces the body’s capacity to manufacture uric acid, which is how it works. High amounts of uric acid may cause kidney stones or gout attacks. Allopurinol is used to stop gout episodes from happening rather than treat them once they have already occurred.
You might not get all of the benefits of allopurinol for a few months or longer. Initially, when taking allopurinol, you can experience more gout attacks, but gradually, it will stop attacks from happening.
Take this drug by mouth as prescribed by your doctor, often once daily. Take this drug after eating to lessen gastrointestinal discomfort. You will need to take multiple smaller doses throughout the day to obtain your daily dosage of more than 300 mg (ask your doctor for directions).
Usages:
Individuals who have high uric acid levels use allopurinol to reduce the amounts of uric acid in their blood and urine. The following factors may contribute to high uric acid levels:
- Diuretic usage for psoriasis
- Chemotherapy treatment
- Gout
- Kidney stones or kidney damage (water pills)
- Psoriasis
Side Effects:
The most frequent side effect of allopurinol is skin rash. Serious and perhaps fatal skin responses are possible. Therefore, if a rash appears, allopurinol therapy should be stopped very away. The most severely affected animals also had fever, chills, arthralgias, cholestatic jaundice, eosinophilia, and moderate leukopenia or leukocytosis.
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