Allopurinol Tablet 300 mg

💊 Allopurinol Tablet 300 mg


📘 Description:

Allopurinol 300 mg is a prescription oral medication used to lower uric acid levels in the blood. It is typically a white or off-white tablet, round or oval, and scored for dose splitting if needed. This strength is often used for moderate to severe hyperuricemia.


🔬 Nature / Pharmacologic Class:

  • Class: Xanthine oxidase inhibitor
  • Mechanism of Action: Inhibits the enzyme xanthine oxidase, reducing conversion of hypoxanthine and xanthine to uric acid, thereby decreasing uric acid levels in blood and urine.

🩺 Prescription / Uses:

IndicationPurpose
Chronic goutPrevents future gout attacks
Hyperuricemia due to chemotherapy or renal diseaseReduces uric acid buildup
Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS)Prophylaxis to prevent acute kidney damage
Urate nephropathyProtects kidneys in chronic uric acid elevation
Prevention of uric acid kidney stonesEspecially in patients with high uric acid output

Advantages:

  • Powerful uric acid-lowering effect
  • Well-suited for long-term use in chronic conditions
  • Once-daily dosing with 300 mg is convenient for patients
  • Can prevent joint damage, tophi, and renal issues
  • Used prophylactically in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy

⚠️ Precautions:

  • Initiate at lower doses (e.g., 100 mg) and titrate to 300 mg to avoid gout flare-ups
  • Renal impairment requires dose adjustments
  • Use with caution in elderly or patients with liver disease
  • Risk of hypersensitivity reactions increases with higher doses
  • Adequate hydration is important to prevent kidney stones

💊 Dosage & Administration:

Use CaseTypical Dose
Initial doseUsually starts at 100 mg/day
Maintenance dose200–600 mg/day (in divided or single dose)
Typical adult dose300 mg once daily
Maximum doseUp to 800 mg/day
Renal impairmentReduce dose based on eGFR

Never start during an acute gout attack — wait until the attack subsides.


📦 Storage Conditions:

  • Store at 15–30°C (59–86°F)
  • Keep in original container, away from moisture
  • Keep out of reach of children

📌 Patient Tips:

  • Take after meals to reduce stomach upset
  • Stay hydrated to support kidney function
  • May take weeks to see full benefit
  • Don’t stop medication abruptly; consult doctor
  • Use colchicine or NSAIDs as needed during initial therapy to prevent flares

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