Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| allopurinol | Alloprin, Zyloprim |
How It Works
Allopurinol makes it more difficult for your body to make
uric acid. This decreases the amount of uric acid in
the urine, reducing the chance that a uric acid
kidney stone will form.
Why It Is Used
Allopurinol may be used if you have:
- Uric acid kidney stones or high levels of uric
acid in the urine.
- Kidney stones for which no specific cause can be
found.
How Well It Works
Allopurinol prevents uric acid stones from forming. It can also
dissolve existing small uric acid stones.
Side Effects
Side effects include:
- Liver problems.
- Reduced blood cell
production by the bone marrow.
- Rash. Let your doctor or nurse know
if you develop a rash, because a rash can sometimes develop into a serious
allergic reaction.
Allopurinol can interact with other medicines, especially
thiazides, increasing your risk of allergic reactions. Thiazides are often used
to prevent calcium kidney stones.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
You may be able to reduce the amount of uric acid in your urine by
decreasing the amount of red meat
protein in your diet.
You may need blood and urine tests to check blood counts, liver,
and kidney function, especially during the first months you use the
medicine.
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