allopurinol造句(1) Allopurinol has withstood substantial trials, and remains a standard drug for the treatment of gout.
(2) Side effects of allopurinol include drug fever, skin rash, hepatotoxicity, bone marrow suppression, vasculitis, and exfoliative dermatitis.
(3) When allopurinol is utilized to treat severe urate overproduction, xanthine stones may form, but are rare.
(4) Allopurinol is an appropriate long term urate lowering therapy.
(5) During allopurinol treatment, the average decrease in casual BP was -6.9 mm Hg systolic and -5.1 mm Hg diastolic.
(6) Combined antitumor effects of 5 - Fluorouracil and Allopurinol, ( HPP ) wese studied in this paper.
(7) Because allopurinol is not a uricosuric, it can be used in patients with poor kidney function.
(8) Of interest, when allopurinol was given, a significant decrease in lipid peroxidation was observed.
(9) These agents, such as allopurinol and probenecid, are available worldwide and are safe and inexpensive.
(10) Prophylactic therapy to avoid acute gouty arthritis should accompany the initiation of allopurinol therapy.
(11) Objective To study of the clinical feature of severe drug eruption by allopurinol.
(12) Colchicine is used to treat acute attacks. Drugs such as allopurinol inhibit uric acid synthesis.
(13) In the intermission, patients in TCDtreated group were given Yinlian Gout Granule, and patients in WMtreated group were given benzbromarone or allopurinol.
(14) The patients in the treatment group were treated with allopurinol or benzbromarone to control their uric acid to the normal range.
(15) Conclusions TLS can be effectively controlled by early recognition and administration of allopurinol therapy and alkalinization of urine.
(16) Objective : To study effect of uric acid nephropathy clinic cure by Allopurinol and XieZhou Tang.
(17) Objective To analysis and discuss the clinic features of allopurinol hypersensitivity syndrome ( AHS ).
(18) Objective To study of the clinical feature of drug hypersensitivity syndrome allopurinol.
(19) The results suggest that it may be appropriate to prescribe uric acid–lowering drugs, such as allopurinol and probenecid , to these otherwise healthy individuals.
(20) We describe a 61-year-old male patient who was treated with allopurinol and developed fever, a skin rash, eosinophilia and severe renal and liver dysfunction.