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Gout Problems : Allopurinol Tablets 600mg

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Hi Bros & Johnny333


my wife has been taking Allopurinol Tab 300mg x 2 tabs

each morning . i am thinking what side effect will she get.

she has been taking it for 15 years already .

Thanks bro
 
Bro, I also fellow gout sufferer. I recently started taking Cherry Juice and seems to work miracles. NTUC also sells them under the organic section. I take 250ml everyday. Much better alternative than Allopurinol. But at 300mg, her case quite serious is it?
 
Hi Bros & Johnny333


my wife has been taking Allopurinol Tab 300mg x 2 tabs

each morning . i am thinking what side effect will she get.

she has been taking it for 15 years already .

Thanks bro

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allopurinol

Side effects
Side effects of allopurinol are rare, though significant when they occur. A small percentage of people develop a rash and must discontinue this drug. The most serious adverse effect is a hypersensitivity syndrome consisting of fever, skin rash, eosinophilia, hepatitis, worsened renal function and, in some cases, allopurinol hypersensitivity syndrome. Allopurinol is one of the drugs commonly known to cause Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TENS), two life-threatening dermatological conditions.
Allopurinol can cause severe pancytopenia if given with azathioprine or mercaptopurine, due to inhibition of xanthine oxidase which metabolizes these drugs. It can also cause breast enlargement in both males and females.
Allopurinol can lower blood pressure in mild hypertension.<SUP id=cite_ref-Journal_Watch_Specialties_2-0 class=reference>[3]</SUP>
 
Hi Bros & Johnny333


my wife has been taking Allopurinol Tab 300mg x 2 tabs

each morning . i am thinking what side effect will she get.

she has been taking it for 15 years already .

Thanks bro


Coincidentally my mother who is a vegetarian is suffering from high uric acid(gout). Seems that it is an old persons disease & not a rich mans disease :)

There are cheap & natural remedies: black cherry extract,celery,
http://www.iherb.com/Now-Foods-Celery-Circulation-60-Vcaps/12040?at=0
http://www.iherb.com/Now-Foods-Black-Cherry-Fruit-Extract-750-mg-90-Vcaps/430?at=0

I've included the Now products so you can get an idea of the costs involve & also read the comments of others. Natures Farm carries Now products but its cheaper to order directly from iHerb.

I would always prefer to go with a natural product because black cherry has other benefits other than gout. With medications there might be side effects. Mother nature is always the best :)
 
;442500 said:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allopurinol

Side effects
Side effects of allopurinol are rare, though significant when they occur. A small percentage of people develop a rash and must discontinue this drug. The most serious adverse effect is a hypersensitivity syndrome consisting of fever, skin rash, eosinophilia, hepatitis, worsened renal function and, in some cases, allopurinol hypersensitivity syndrome. Allopurinol is one of the drugs commonly known to cause Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TENS), two life-threatening dermatological conditions.
Allopurinol can cause severe pancytopenia if given with azathioprine or mercaptopurine, due to inhibition of xanthine oxidase which metabolizes these drugs. It can also cause breast enlargement in both males and females.
Allopurinol can lower blood pressure in mild hypertension.<SUP id=cite_ref-Journal_Watch_Specialties_2-0 class=reference>[3]</SUP>




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Hi Bros & Johnny333


my wife has been taking Allopurinol Tab 300mg x 2 tabs

each morning . i am thinking what side effect will she get.

she has been taking it for 15 years already .

Thanks bro


I took that too:) but only 2x100mg. I used to have gout but already years under control. The only side effect is red rashes and swelling lips some times. When large chuck of purine acids melted by Allopurinol travels in blood to skin, it irritates skin like hell. But antihistamine can take care of this side effects if necessary. Drink lots of water especially barley water, to pee out the purine.

Allopurinol is mild alkaline, and purine is acid, that's is how I think it works:confused:. It converts purine (uric acid) into something that you can pee out via urine.

If your wife already took it for 15 years, she should be expected to be stable and well adjusted to Allopurinol by now. I took for 2 - 3 years and then do periodic blood tests to monitor uric acid level. SGH specialist thinks I have healed, and they discharged my case to polyclinics already, but I have yet visited polyclinics doctors since.

I still have the Allopurinol pills. But my is 100mg. In 1990s when I ate lots of beef and mutton, my purine went sky high and got gout attacks. I have spent years to treat that.:p

Nice food are unhealthy!:rolleyes:;)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allopurinol
Mechanism of action

Allopurinol is a structural isomer of hypoxanthine (a naturally occurring purine in the body) and is an enzyme inhibitor, inhibiting xanthine oxidase.<sup id="cite_ref-pmid16507884_0-1" class="reference">[1]</sup> Xanthine oxidase is responsible for the successive oxidation of hypoxanthine and xanthine resulting in the production of uric acid, the product of human purine metabolism.<sup id="cite_ref-pmid16507884_0-2" class="reference">[1]</sup> In addition to blocking uric acid production, inhibition of xanthine oxidase causes an increase in hypoxanthine and xanthine, which are converted to closely related purine ribotides adenosine and guanosine monophosphates. Increased levels of these ribotides causes feedback inhibition of amidophosphoribosyl transferase, the first and rate-limiting enzyme of purine biosynthesis. Allopurinol therefore decreases both uric acid formation and purine synthesis.

Side effects

Side effects of allopurinol are rare, though significant when they occur. A small percentage of people develop a rash and must discontinue this drug. The most serious adverse effect is a hypersensitivity syndrome consisting of fever, skin rash, eosinophilia, hepatitis, worsened renal function and, in some cases, allopurinol hypersensitivity syndrome. Allopurinol is one of the drugs commonly known to cause Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TENS), two life-threatening dermatological conditions.
Allopurinol can cause severe pancytopenia if given with azathioprine or mercaptopurine, due to inhibition of xanthine oxidase which metabolizes these drugs. It can also cause breast enlargement in both males and females.
Allopurinol can lower blood pressure in mild hypertension.<sup id="cite_ref-Journal_Watch_Specialties_2-0" class="reference">[3]</sup>
 
Coincidentally my mother who is a vegetarian is suffering from high uric acid(gout). Seems that it is an old persons disease & not a rich mans disease :)



Get your mother off eating all that gluten. Eat more real veggies. Exercise, walking half an hour daily does wonders.

But whatever, gluten is bad news for gout.
 
Hi Bros & Johnny333


my wife has been taking Allopurinol Tab 300mg x 2 tabs

each morning . i am thinking what side effect will she get.

she has been taking it for 15 years already .

Thanks bro

I take Indomethacin 50MG (APX)...one cpasure 3 times a day. Normally I only need to take for 2 days and the most is about 1 week. This healing lasts for about 1 year!

My doctor advise me to drink more water and no alchol. Less sea food and less coffee.
 
I take Indomethacin 50MG (APX)...one cpasure 3 times a day. Normally I only need to take for 2 days and the most is about 1 week. This healing lasts for about 1 year!

My doctor advise me to drink more water and no alchol. Less sea food and less coffee.

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Indomethacin is the most potent of all NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory DrugS). As such, I am not suprised u get relief from Indomethacin. You are taking away the pain but u are not addressing the cause/root of the problem which is the Uric acid levels in the serum. Eating less seafood and red meat will reduce that to a certain level, but Allopurinol will definitely reduce the uric acid concentration by blocking the Xanthine oxidase enzyme.
Additionally, I am surprised no one has mentioned Colcicine 0.6mg yet? It is an ergot alkaloid derivative and is basically derived from a plant. It can be used to treat acute AND chronic gout attacks! It has been around for the longest time and it's side effects are well tolerated.
 
Additionally, I am surprised no one has mentioned Colcicine 0.6mg yet? It is an ergot alkaloid derivative and is basically derived from a plant. It can be used to treat acute AND chronic gout attacks! It has been around for the longest time and it's side effects are well tolerated.

Colchicine is toxic.
 
Colchicine is toxic.

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u sure colcicine is toxic? how much are u willing to bet? Colcicine is used to treat gout! Side effects is diarrhea, but so is 70% of all drugs.
 
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u sure colcicine is toxic? how much are u willing to bet? Colcicine is used to treat gout! Side effects is diarrhea, but so is 70% of all drugs.

colchicine is natural toxic... in the past people used to lick the leaves of the plant to treat gout...

and it is used to treat gout attack, not prevent gout attack..

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ershdb/EmergencyResponseCard_29750016.html

DESCRIPTION: Colchicine is a highly toxic plant hormone that is used medically in the treatment of gout and in scientific research. Colchicine stops the process of cell division (it is an antimitotic agent). Exposure to colchicine can be fatal in very small doses (e.g., 7 to 65 mg). Colchicine is derived from the meadow saffron or autumn crocus plant (Colchicum autumnale), which is locally abundant in meadows throughout most of Europe and has become naturalized in parts of North America. It can also be found in the tubers of the Glory Lily (Gloriosa superba) found primarily in Florida. It is odorless or nearly so and has a very bitter taste. It is produced in tablets, granules, and ampules of sterile solution. It has uses in the production of legitimate and illicit plant production.
 
colchicine is natural toxic... in the past people used to lick the leaves of the plant to treat gout...

and it is used to treat gout attack, not prevent gout attack..

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ershdb/EmergencyResponseCard_29750016.html

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brother, are u in the medical field? are u sure u know what u are talking about?

first you said colchicine is toxic.... sure, I can tell you ALL anti-cancer drugs are toxic. You will laugh, but that is the truth.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gout

Pls see "Management" and under "Colchicine"

Colchicine
Colchicine is an alternative for those unable to tolerate NSAIDs.[1] Its side effects (primarily gastrointestinal upset) has decreased its usage.[43][44] Gastrointestinal upset however depends on the dose and the risk can be decreased by using smaller yet still effective doses.[19] Colchicine may interact with other commonly prescribed drugs such as atorvastatin and erythromycin among others.[44]

Pls keep in mind that Colchicine comes in one and only one strength 0.6mg and requires a doctor's prescription.
The way you take colchicine is to take one 0.6mg tablet every one hour to treat an acute gout attack, or simply take one tablet by mouth daily for prevention.

What is your line of work? Medical Officer?
 
oh yeah, I strongly believe you just googled colchicine and picked the first few refernces that look credible..... The CDC website you referred to is part of the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) that can be found in ALL workstations in hospitals. That is for ACCIDENTAL OVERDOSE or EXPOSURE. We are talking about physcian supervised treatment of gout here....
 
first you said colchicine is toxic.... sure, I can tell you ALL anti-cancer drugs are toxic. You will laugh, but that is the truth.

bro, it is good to share info, no need to be edgy lah.. :D

allopurinol works differently from nsaids or colchicine...

allopurinol helps to remove excessive acid from the body through urine, which is the root of the problem...

nsaids/colchicine does not remove excessive acid from the body, but reduces and eliminates your body overreaction to the gout deposits at the joints.... the deposits will still stay at the joints waiting for the big day to come...

which is why i said colchine does not prevent gout attack... :D
 
For those females who have a urinary infection, you might be interested in the following article:

Halt the Vicious Cycle of Urinary Tract Infections
Novel Next-Generation Antimicrobial Protection
http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2010...ious-Cycle-of-Urinary-Tract-Infections_01.htm

The featured product they have to counter this problem is Optimized Cran Max with UTI Rose. This is cranberry with Hibiscus sabdariffa.
http://www.lef.org/Vitamins-Supplements/Item01424/Optimized-Cran-Max-with-UTIRose.html
 
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