Description
Zyloric 100mg contains Allopurinol, a xanthine oxidase inhibitor. It works by lowering uric acid levels in the blood and urine, preventing urate crystal buildup that can cause gout, kidney stones, and uric acid deposits. By reducing uric acid formation, it helps manage painful flare-ups and long-term complications of hyperuricemia.
Indications
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Gouty arthritis.
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Tophi (urate deposits under the skin).
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Kidney stones due to uric acid.
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Nephrolithiasis (stones in kidneys/urinary tract).
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Hyperuricemia caused by cancer therapy or certain medications.
How It Works
Allopurinol inhibits xanthine oxidase, the enzyme that converts hypoxanthine to xanthine and then to uric acid. By blocking this pathway, it lowers uric acid levels in the body and prevents new deposits.
Dosage
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Dose is individualized by the doctor, depending on uric acid levels and medical condition.
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Must be taken orally with water, preferably after meals.
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Treatment may be long-term to prevent recurrence of symptoms.
Side Effects
Uncommon (≤1 in 100):
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Skin rash, sore lips/mouth.
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Wheezing, chest tightness, dizziness.
Rare (≤1 in 1000):
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Fever, muscle aches, flu-like symptoms.
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Severe hypersensitivity reactions (rash, liver/blood changes).
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Mouth ulcers, conjunctivitis, blisters or peeling skin.
Seek medical help immediately if severe rash, swelling, or breathing difficulty occurs.
Drug Interactions
Allopurinol may interact with:
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Immunosuppressants: Azathioprine, 6-mercaptopurine, cyclosporin.
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Gout medicines: Probenecid.
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Blood thinners: Warfarin.
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Diabetes drugs: Chlorpropamide.
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Seizure medicines: Phenytoin.
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Antibiotics: Ampicillin, Amoxicillin.
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HIV treatment: Didanosine.
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Cancer drugs & chemotherapy.
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Heart & BP medicines: ACE inhibitors, diuretics.
Always inform your doctor of all medications you’re taking.
When Not to Use
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Allergy to Allopurinol or any ingredient in Zyloric.
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Previous severe hypersensitivity reaction to this class of drugs.
Precautions & Warnings
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Stop immediately if you notice a skin rash or allergic reaction (risk of SJS/TEN/DRESS).
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Use cautiously in liver or kidney disease patients.
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If you have kidney stones, smaller stones may pass into the urinary tract and cause blockage.
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Tell your doctor if you are on ACE inhibitors or diuretics for heart disease/BP.
Pregnancy & Lactation
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Use only if clearly prescribed by a physician.
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Always consult your doctor before taking during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Storage
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Store at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and direct light.
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Keep out of reach of children.
Doctor’s Review
Dr. Ayesha Rahman, Consultant Rheumatologist:
“Zyloric (Allopurinol) is widely used to manage high uric acid levels in gout and related conditions. It is effective in preventing flare-ups, though skin reactions and hypersensitivity are important to watch for. Patients should use it under close medical supervision.”
Disclaimer
This profile is for educational purposes only. Always take Zyloric strictly under the supervision of a qualified healthcare professional.
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