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Basic information
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Price Comparison
Allopurinol price
comparison
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Allopurinol at US online pharmacies,
no prescription required
| Pharmacy |
Quantity |
Price |
Shipping |
Order |
| Allopurinol 100 mg |
| Health Solutions Network (mpllc.net) |
30 tablets |
$66 |
$18 |
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| Health Solutions Network (mpllc.net) |
60 tablets |
$70 |
$18 |
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| Health Solutions Network (mpllc.net) |
90 tablets |
$72 |
$18 |
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| Allopurinol 300 mg |
| Health Solutions Network (mpllc.net) |
30 tablets |
$68 |
$18 |
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| Health Solutions Network (mpllc.net) |
60 tablets |
$73 |
$18 |
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| Health Solutions Network (mpllc.net) |
90 tablets |
$78 |
$18 |
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Allopurinol Medical Uses
Allopurinol works by inhibiting an enzyme in the body called xanthine
oxidase, which is responsible for making uric acid. Allopurinol reduces
the amount of uric acid the body makes. Too much uric acid in the blood
can cause damage and produce kidney stones and gout. Allopurinol will
help to prevent gout, but will not ease an acute attack. It is also
used to help prevent to decrease uric acid levels that occur as a result
of some sorts of chemotherapy.
How to order Allopurinol
Allopurinol goes as 100 mg tablets and 300 mg tablets. You can order 30,
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Allopurinol online order process
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Order Allopurinol to treat Gout
Gout is a type of arthritis (inflammation of the joints) that mostly arises
in men age 40 years and older. Women can also develop gout, although it
is more likely to occur after menopause. Gout is caused by a buildup of
needlelike uric acid crystals in the joints. Uric acid is a waste product
in your body that comes from two sources: Normal cell metabolism, Digestion
of the food you eat. The following are key risk factors for developing
gout: Alcoholism (especially beer drinking), Obesity, Certain medical
conditions and medications, Family history of gout, High blood pressure,
Age and sex (men 40 years of age and older are at higher risk). Except
for decreasing the amount of alcohol intake and cutting back on meats,
there is little an individual can do to avoid a gout attack. Most of the
time, gout occurs unexpectedly and has to be treated with medications.
The goal of therapy for chronic gout is to prevent an acute gout attack
from recurring. This is sometimes accomplished by decreasing the uric
acid levels. Xanthine Oxidase Inhibitors, such as Allopurinol work by
decreasing the amount of uric acid produced by the body. Allopurinol is
usually prescribed for patients who produce excessive amounts of uric
acid in their body.