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What is allopurinol? what is it for and what does it do?

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Dr. Jason Kline answered

Specializes in Nephrology and Dialysis

Uric acid. : Allopurinol inhibits a body enzyme catalyzing the final step in manufacturing uric acid. Build up of too much uric acid can lead to gout & kidney stones. Treatment of leukemias and lymphomas can also cause too much uric acid to be made, sometimes resulting in kidney damage. Allopurinol is commonly used to prevent these disorders.

Answered 6/21/2018

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Dr. Jason Kline answered

Specializes in Nephrology and Dialysis

Uric acid. : Allopurinol inhibits a body enzyme catalyzing the final step in manufacturing uric acid. Build up of too much uric acid can lead to gout & kidney stones. Treatment of leukemias and lymphomas can also cause too much uric acid to be made, sometimes resulting in kidney damage. Allopurinol is commonly used to prevent these disorders.

Answered 2/12/2017

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A: Xanthine Oxidase inhibitor used to lower serum levels of uric acid.

Answered 12/4/2014

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Allopurinol: Allopurinol is a medicine which is used to lower uric acid in body. High uric acid causes gout attacks .

Answered 1/18/2017

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Uric acid lowering: Allopurinal is a drug used to treat and prevent gout attacks by lowering the blood uric acid. It is not used for acute episodes but used for long term prevention of attacks of gout.

Answered 11/28/2017

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