
pmid: 21796116
The treatment of gout requires a lowering of serum urate (SU) levels, and allopurinol is the drug that is most commonly used for this purpose. The objectives of this study were to define the relationships between allopurinol dose on the one hand and plasma oxypurinol, renal function, and SU levels on the other and to determine the minimum plasma oxypurinol concentration that would result in a target level of 100 µmol/l (15.2 mg/l). Increasing the allopurinol dose resulted in increased plasma oxypurinol and reduced SU concentrations. Plasma oxypurinol concentrations >100 µmol/l were required to achieve SU <6 mg/dl.
Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Male, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Gout, Arthritis, Gouty, Allopurinol, Oxypurinol, Standard of Care, Middle Aged, Kidney Function Tests, Gout Suppressants, Uric Acid, Creatinine, Chronic Disease, Humans, Female, Drug Monitoring, Enzyme Inhibitors, Aged
Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Male, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Gout, Arthritis, Gouty, Allopurinol, Oxypurinol, Standard of Care, Middle Aged, Kidney Function Tests, Gout Suppressants, Uric Acid, Creatinine, Chronic Disease, Humans, Female, Drug Monitoring, Enzyme Inhibitors, Aged
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