Generic
Allopurinol
Indications
Allopurinol is indicated for reducing urate/uric acid formation in conditions where urate/uric acid deposition has already occurred (e.g. gouty arthritis, skin tophi, nephrolithiasis). Allopurinol is indicated for management of 2,8-dihydroxyadenine (2,8-DHA) renal stones related to deficient activity of adenine phospho ribosyltransferase. Allopurinol is indicated for the management of recurrent mixed calcium oxalate renal stones in the presence of hyperuricosuria, when fluid, dietary and similar measures have failed.
Contraindications
Rashes, gastro intestinal disorder’s, rearly malaise, headache, vertigo, drowsiness, visual and test disturbances, hypertension, alopecia, hepatotoxicity, neuropathy, gynaeconastia and blood disorders.
Side Effects
There is inadequate evidence of safety of Allopurinol in human pregnancy. Use in pregnancy only when there is no safer alternative and when the disease itself carries risk for the mother or unborn child. There are no data concerning the effects of allopurinol or its metabolites on the breast-feed baby.
Pregnancy And Lactation
Allopurinol should be withdrawn immediately when a skin rash or other evidence of sensitivity occurs. Reduced doses should be used in patients with hepatic or renal impairment. Patients under treatment for hypertension or cardiac insufficiency may have some concomitant impairment of renal function and allopurinol should be used with care in this group.