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Zyloprim Indications
Gout is a form of arthritis characterized by increased blood levels of uric acid.
Zyloprim is indicated to manage some types of kidney stones.
Zyloprim is indicated to manage the increased uric acid levels in the blood of people with certain cancers, such as leukemia.
Zyloprim works by reducing uric acid production in the body, thus preventing crystals from forming.
Zyloprim works by repressing the production of uric acid in the body.
Zyloprim is indicated to patients suffering from or prone to:
- kidney stones caused by high levels of uric acid;
- increased levels of uric acid caused by cancer treatments;
- gout;
Zyloprim is indicated in the treatment of many symptoms of gout, including:
- Uric acid stones;
- Tophi (collection of uric acid crystals in the tissues;
- Joint destruction;
- Especially around joints);
- Acute attacks;
Zyloprim is indicated for the treatment of:
- Seizures pain caused by pancreas disease and certain infections;
- Presence of gritty chalklike clumps of uric acid crystals;
- Poor kidney function;
- Gout high levels of uric acid in the body caused by certain cancer medications and kidney stones;
Zyloprim Side Effects
Zyloprim side effects that you should report to your health care professional or doctor as soon as possible:
- Yellowing of skin and eyes;
- Vomiting;
- Unusual bleeding;
- Tingling or pins and needles;
- Taste loss or change;
- Stomach inflammation;
- Sleepiness;
- Skin inflammation or peeling;
- Reddish-brown or purplish spots on skin;
- Rash;
- Rare skin condition characterized by severe blisters and bleeding on the lips;
- Or nose;
- Nosebleed;
- Nausea;
- Muscle disease;
- Loosening of nails;
- Kidney failure;
- Joint pain;
- Itching;
- Indigestion;
- Hives;
- Hepatitis;
- Headache;
- Hair loss;
- Fever;
- Eyes;
- Diarrhea;
- Chills;
- Bruising;
- Acute attack of gout;
- Abdominal pain;
- acute attack of gouty arthritis;
- allergic reactions such as difficulty in breathing, closing of the throat, swelling of the lips, tongue, face, or hives;
- blood in the urine or painful urination;
- eye irritation;
- fever, chills, or joint aches;
- headache, dizziness or drowsiness;
- rashes;
- severe nausea or vomiting;
- upset stomach or diarrhea;
- Black tarry stools;
- Bleeding sores on lips;
- Blood in urine or stools;
- Chills fever;
- Diarrhea;
- Difficult or painful urination;
- Drowsiness;
- Headache;
- Hives or itching;
- Indigestion;
- Muscle aches or pains;
- Nausea or vomiting;
- Pinpoint red spots on skin;
- Red and/or irritated eyes;
- Red thickened or scaly skin;
- Redness tenderness burning or peeling of skinv;
- Shortness of breath;
- Skin rash or sores;
- Sore throat and fever;
- Sores ulcers or white spots in mouth or on lips;
- Sudden decrease in amount of urine;
- Swelling in upper abdominal (stomach) area;
- Swelling of face fingers feet or lower legs;
- Swollen and/or painful glands;
- Tightness in chest;
- Troubled breathing;
- Unusual bleeding or bruising;
- Unusual hair loss;
- Yellow eyes or skin;
Zyloprim Contraindications
Zyloprim is contraindicated if you have any of the following conditions:
- if you are pregnant before taking zyloprim;
- if you have a kidney disease, or a condition such as diabetes or high blood pressure;
- if you have ever had a severe reaction to it in the past;
- if you have kidney or liver disease;
- if you notice a rash or other signs of an allergic reaction;
Zyloprim Interactions
Do not take Zyloprim with any of the following drugs:
- azathioprine (imuran);
- chlorpropamide (diabinese);
- cyclosporine (sandimmune, neoral);
- drugs used to cure cancer;
- mercaptopurine (purinethol);
- theophylline (theochrone, theolair, theo-dur);
- warfarin (coumadin);
- amoxicillin (amoxil, trimox, wymox);
- ampicillin (omnipen, principen);
- azathioprine (imuran);
- blood thinners such as coumadin;
- cyclosporine (sandimmune, neoral);
- drugs for diabetes, such as diabinese and orinase;
- mercaptopurine (purinethol);
- probenecid (benemid, colbenemid);
- sulfinpyrazone (anturane);
- theophylline (theo-dur, slo-phyllin, and others);
- thiazide diuretics such as hydrodiuril, diuril, and others;
- vitamin c;
Zyloprim Dosage
CHILDREN
The usual recommended dose for children 6 to 10 years of age is 300 mg daily for the management of uric acid levels in certain types of cancer. Children under 6 years of age are generally given 150 mg daily.
ADULTS
Management of Uric Acid Levels in Certain Cancers
The usual dose is 600 to 800 mg daily for 2 to 3 days, together with a high fluid intake.
Recurrent Kidney Stones
The usual dose is 200 to 300 mg daily, divided into smaller doses or taken as one dose.
Gout
The usual starting dose is 100 mg once daily. Your doctor may increase your dose by 100 mg per day at 1-week intervals until desired results are attained. The average dose is 200 to 300 mg per day for mild gout and 400 to 600 mg daily for moderate to severe gout. The most you should take in a day is 800 mg.
Zyloprim Other Brand Names
- Alfadiman;
- Allo;
- Allobeta;
- Allo-Efeka;
- Allohexal;
- Alloprin;
- Allopurinol;
- Allosig;
- Allo-Urik;
- Alositol;
- Alpuric;
- Apurol;
- Blemimol;
- Caplenal;
- Capurate;
- Dabroson;
- Docallopu;
- Epidropal;
- Gewapurol;
- Gichtex;
- Hexanurat;
- Labopurinol;
- Milurit;
- Miniplanor;
- Progout;
- Puritenk;
- Takanarumin;
- Talol;
- Unizuric;
- Uriconorme;
- Xanturat;
- Xanurace;
- Zurim;
- Zyloric;
- Allohexal;
- Centrophenoxine;
- Modasomil;
- Modiodal;
- Olmifon;
- Provigil;
Zyloprim Manufacturers
- Catalytica Pharmaceuticals;
- Glaxo Smith Kline;
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