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Drugs such as Allopurinol and Colchicine, which work by either lowering your uric acid levels and decreasing crystal formation, or by simply blocking your body's natural inflammatory response, are also very commonly prescribed for gout.
foodconsumer.org 2010
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I might also tell you that I "pop" an Allopurinol (300 mg) every night, which as Neva can tell you, is because I have gout.
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I might also tell you that I "pop" an Allopurinol (300 mg) every night, which as Neva can tell you, is because I have gout.
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This is what starts coursing through her veins: the Daunorubicin, 50 mg in 25 ccs of D5W; Cytarabine, 46 mg in a D5W infusion, a continuous twenty-four-hour IV; Allopurinol, 92 mg IV.
My Sister’s Keeper Jodi Picoult 2004
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Then the weirdest thing came out - apparently, my bottle of Allopurinol (used for gout) had SEVEN RITALIN pills in it.
All Hallow E'en 2003
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Then the weirdest thing came out - apparently, my bottle of Allopurinol (used for gout) had SEVEN RITALIN pills in it.
Detainee 2003
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I'd like to give thanks to the drug Allopurinol, even though I haven't taken it in a year.
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I'd like to give thanks to the drug Allopurinol, even though I haven't taken it in a year.
resume your resum�� 2002
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Allopurinol has shown activity in the treatment of leshmaniasis (103) and of Chagas 'disease (caused by Tryeanosoma cruzzi) (104).
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Allopurinol riboside, a minor urinary metabolite of allopurinol in man, can likewise be converted by leishmaniae in this way (94), whereas allopurinol riboside is not further metabolized in man.
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