Zyloprim, A Gout Remedy, Works By Lowering Down The Levels Of Uric Acid
Zyloprim General Information
Generic Name: Allopurinol Tablets
Brand Name: Zyloprim
Zyloprim serves as a xanthine oxidase inhibitor and it works by lowering the body’s production of uric acid.
Zyloprim Uses
Zyloprim is used in the treatment of gout. Certain types of cancer chemotherapy lead to high levels of uric acid in the blood and urine and the medication is also used to treat this condition. Patients with calcium oxalate kidney stones and high amounts of uric acid in the urine are treated with Zyloprim.
How Take Zyloprim
Zyloprim should be taken orally after meals to avoid stomach upset. Drinking of additional fluids during the intake of the medication is recommended. One should continue taking this medication for the prescribed period even if he starts feeling better. The symptoms of improvement might take up to 2 to 6 weeks to be observed.
Zyloprim Warnings
The medication might cause drowsiness. Effects are expected to get worse if it is combined with alcohol and certain other medicines. An increase in gout attacks might occur in several patients after taking this drug. This medicine does not provide relief from an acute gout attack. One should follow the diet and exercise program suggested by the doctor. Regular lab tests might be needed to monitor the kidney and liver functions and the levels of uric acid in the users of Zyloprim. One should inform his doctor if he has allergies to medicines, food and other substances. It is up to a user to inform his doctor about all the prescription and non-prescription medications taken by him and whether he is suffering from bone marrow problems, diabetes, congestive heart failure and high blood pressure.
Zyloprim Missed Dose
If a dose of Zyloprim gets missed, it should be taken as soon as possible. But if it is time for the next dose, the prior dose can be skipped. But 2 doses should not be taken at once.
Zyloprim Side Effects
Minor side effects like diarrhea and nausea have occurred in some users of Zyloprim. Severe allergic reactions include swelling of the mouth, face, tongue or lips, rash, hives, breathing troubles, tightness in the chest, blood in urine or painful urination; dark urine; or sore throat; irritation of the eyes; fever, chills, joint pain; loss of appetite; unexplained weight loss; stomach pain; red, swollen, blistered or peeling skin; unusual bruising or bleeding; unusual muscle pain or weakness; yellowing of the skin or eyes.
Zyloprim Storage
Zyloprim is to be stored at room temperature. A temperature around 25 degrees C is perfect for its storage. It is to be kept away from heat, light and moisture. It should be kept out of the reach of children and pets.
Zyloprim Overdose
One should not take additional amounts of the medicine, but should stick to the instructions given in the prescription. Overdoses can only lead to side effects without doing any good. An overdose should be reported to the doctor.
Zyloprim More Information
Zyloprim is to be used only by the patient for whom the prescription is made. The same prescription would not apply to other people with similar conditions. A discussion with the doctor is needed if an individual is planning to have a baby to evaluate the risks of the drug against its benefits. Zyloprim passes into breast milk and might be harmful for a nursing baby. Some drugs tend to increase the side effects of Zyloprim and these include Amoxicillin, Chlorpropamide, oral anticoagulants, Thiazide diuretics and Cyclosporine or thiopurines.