Allopurinol

What is Allopurinol?

Allopurinol is a xanthine oxidase inhibitor that is used to prevent gouty arthritis, nephropathy (kidney damage) and kidney stones; and to treat secondary hyperuricemia (elevated blood levels of uric acid).

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How do members experience Allopurinol?

Top 5 reported purposes & perceived effectiveness

Purpose Patients Evaluations Perceived Effectiveness
Gout 311 104
Acute myeloid leukemia 17 1
Acute lymphocytic leukemia 11 0
Myelofibrosis 11 0
Crohn's disease 9 3

Common side effects

Side effect Patients Percentage
Atrial fibrillation 1
Daytime tiredness 1
Decreased urine output (oliguria) 1
Dry mouth 1
Elevated blood sugar (hyperglycemia) 1
Enlarged thyroid (goiter) 1

Side effect severity

Side effects as an overall problem
Severity Evaluations Percentage
Severe 4
Moderate 4
Mild 7
None 144

Member evaluations

95407

evaluated on Sep 07, 2009

  • Perceived effectiveness for gout: Moderate
  • Side effects: None

Impy Ann1

evaluated on Jan 25, 2009

  • Perceived effectiveness for gout: Moderate
  • Side effects: None
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