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Allopurinol
Allopurinol Allopurinol 1,5-Dihydro-4H-pyrazolo(3,4 ... tablet (100-300 mg), or by injection Allopurinol is a white, powdery drug used to ... gout, by inhibiting the enzyme xanthine oxidase. Allopurinol can also be given with some cancer ... as part of the breakdown of DNA. Allopurinol is an analog of the natural ...
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Allopurinol (translated from German)
Allopurinol Allopurinol is in Medicament to the treatment that ... the urine acid ( Xanthinen ) over those Kidney . Allopurinol is quite side effect-rich Medicine, therefore ...
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Talk:Allopurinol
Talk:Allopurinol The significant side effect my doctor mentioned ... serious (possibly fatal) allergic reactions. Stop taking allopurinol and seek immediate medical attention if any ...
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Image:Allopurinol.png
Image:Allopurinol.png Image File history File links Allopurinol.png This diagram was drawn by me ...
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Gout
... of this approach, however, is the drug allopurinol, a xanthine oxidase inhibitor, which directly reduces the production of uric acid. However, allopurinol treatment should not be initiated during an ... the attack. If a patient is on allopurinol during an attack, it should be continued. The decision to use allopurinol is often a lifelong one. Patients have ... arthritic gout when they stop taking their allopurinol, as the changing of their serum ...
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Lesch-Nyhan syndrome
... well to treatment with drugs such as allopurinol that reduce the levels of uric acid ... is symptomatic. Gout can be treated with allopurinol to control excessive amounts of uric acid ... nephropathy, nephrolithiasis, and gouty arthritis. The drug allopurinol is utilized to stop the conversion of ... stones), and nephropathy, the resulting kidney disease. Allopurinol is taken orally, at a typical dose ... Most affected individuals can be treated with allopurinol all through life. No medication is ...
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Xanthin (translated from German)
... A Xanthinurie can also with treatment also Allopurinol arise. Allopurinol restrains the Xanthinoxidase and becomes as medicine ...
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Xanthinoxidase (translated from German)
... to be treated; such is z.B. Allopurinol. Allopurinol commits itself firmly to the reduced form ...
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HLA-B
... severe skin reactions in people treated with allopurinol (a drug used to treat gout, which ... for severe cutaneous adverse reactions caused by allopurinol. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ...
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Glycogen storage disease type I
... mg/dl are typical of GSD I. Allopurinol may be needed to prevent uric acid ... 6.5 mg/dl warrants treatment with allopurinol to prevent uric acid deposition in kidneys ...
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