Allopurinol

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For what
Blood and Cardiovascular
Immune and Lymphatic
Urinary
Source
Allopathy
For whom
People

Allopurinol is used to decrease high blood uric acid levels. In particular, it is used to prevent gout and kidney stones due to either uric acid or calcium oxalate. It can also be used to treat uric acid nephropathy and tumor lysis syndrome.


Allopurinol
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G
Apr 09, 2023
Hello, I don't take Allopurinol in real substance because I can't stand the side effects. So how many times a day can I take this IC in the form of drops. THANKS
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L
Jul 01, 2021
I have been taking Allopurinol tablets to treat my gout, as prescribed by my Doctor for several years now. To control my gout using the Allopurinol imprint, would I need to use the Allopurinol imprint daily, as I do with the tablet, or only for a short treatment period (under my Doctorโ€™s supervision) to control my gout and allow me to stop taking the medication?.
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