Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Zyloprim

Generic name: Allopurinol
Brand names: Zyloprim


Zyloprim is used in the treatment of many symptoms of gout, including acute attacks, tophi (collection of uric acid crystals in the tissues, especially around joints), joint destruction, and uric acid stones. Gout is a form of arthritis characterized by increased blood levels of uric acid. Zyloprim works by reducing uric acid production in the body, thus preventing crystals from forming.

Zyloprim also manages the increased uric acid levels in the blood of people with certain cancers, such as leukemia. It is also prescribed to manage some types of kidney stones.

Zyloprim it is not going to stop a gout attack that is already underway. However, when taken over a period of several months, Zyloprim it will reduce your symptoms. It's important to keep taking it regularly, even if it seems to have no immediate effect.

 

How you should take Zyloprim

 

Some low dosage and then he will keep on increasing it every week or so until your reach the perfect dosage for you.

A normal starting dose is 100 MG Take Zyloprim exactly as prescribed by your doctor, he will start by recommending you one tablet per day, you also may want to take Zyloprim after a meal to reduce the risk of stomach irritation.

It is not recommended that you do not take large doses of Vitamin C because it will increase the possibility of kidney stone formation

While taking Zyloprim you should drink plenty of liquids--10 to 12 glasses (8 ounces each) per day--unless otherwise prescribed by your doctor.

To help prevent attacks of gout, you should also avoid beer, wine, and purine-rich foods such as anchovies, sardines, liver, kidneys, lentils, and sweetbreads.

If you have been taking colchicine and/or an anti-inflammatory drug, such as Anaprox, Indocin, and others, to relieve your gout, your doctor will probably want you to continue taking Zyloprim while your Zyloprim dosage is being adjusted. Later, when you have had no attacks of gout for several months, you may be able to stop taking these other medications.

If you have been taking a drug that promotes the excretion of uric acid in the urine, such as probenecid (Benemid) or sulfinpyrazone (Anturane), to try to prevent attacks of gout, your doctor will probably want to reduce or stop your dosage of Zyloprim while increasing your dosage of Zyloprim.

If you miss a dose

If you have forgotten to take a dose, take it as soon as you recall. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed one and get back to your regular schedule. Do not take two doses right away.