Posted on September 14, 2009 by Gout Pal
Getting the right daily dose of allopurinol (or other uric acid lowering treatment), is vital to managing gout. Many gout patients wonder if the timing of their allopurinol dose makes any difference.
Most gout research on the topic of allopurinol dosage timing, suggests that timing is not important – just take the daily amount you need [...]
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Posted on June 18, 2009 by Gout Pal
Gout Research:
Also see Allopurinol Tablets Give Kidney Disease Relief
Allopurinol and mortality in hyperuricaemic patients.
Luk AJ, Levin GP, Moore EE, Zhou XH, Kestenbaum BR, Choi HK.
Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, University of British Columbia, Arthritis Research Centre of Canada, 895 West 10th Avenue, [...]
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Posted on June 19, 2008 by Gout Pal
Just before my house move, when I lost reliable Internet connection for a few weeks, I was working on a new Gout Research section.
The first page of this is a caution against buying allopurinol as probenecid and benzbromarone are more effective.
Need to get this linked into new gout research page, and other allopurinol pages, ASAP
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