
Allopurinol 300mg Tablets
PN: POMALL300
28 Tablets
This is a prescription only medicine
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The active substance (the ingredient that makes the tablets work) is Allopurinol. Each tablet contains either 100mg or 300mg of the active ingredient. The other ingredients are Maize Starch, Carmellose Sodium, Cellulose, Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, Lactose, Magnesium Stearate.
Always take Allopurinol tablets exactly as your doctor has told you. If you are not sure, check with your doctor or pharmacist. You should swallow the tablets with a little water after meals, if possible. Drink plenty of fluids while you are on this medicine. Before starting treatment with allopurinol your doctor may give you an anti-inflammatory drug or colchicine, this helps prevent you getting acute gout attacks. If you are taking allopurinol for cancer then treatment with allopurinol will begin before treatment with cancer drugs.
Adults: starting dose of 100-300mg once a day, this may be increased to 200-600mg a day in divided doses. A maximum dose of over 900mg a day is rarely needed. Children (usually restricted to metabolic disease or cancer): 10-20mg per kg of body weight a day. Elderly or patients with kidney disease: Your doctor may prescribe a smaller dose.
Adults: starting dose of 100-300mg once a day, this may be increased to 200-600mg a day in divided doses. A maximum dose of over 900mg a day is rarely needed. Children (usually restricted to metabolic disease or cancer): 10-20mg per kg of body weight a day. Elderly or patients with kidney disease: Your doctor may prescribe a smaller dose.
Keep out of the reach and sight of children. Read the enclosed leaflet before taking. Talk to your doctor before taking if you are allergic to any of the ingredients, have severe liver or kidney disease, have a condition which causes increased levels of irate in the body, serious skin rashes, pregnant, breast feeding, planning to become pregnant or taking any other medication. Allopurinol tablets may make you feel dizzy, affect your co-ordination or make you sleepy.
The active substance (the ingredient that makes the tablets work) is Allopurinol. Each tablet contains either 100mg or 300mg of the active ingredient. The other ingredients are Maize Starch, Carmellose Sodium, Cellulose, Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, Lactose, Magnesium Stearate.
Always take Allopurinol tablets exactly as your doctor has told you. If you are not sure, check with your doctor or pharmacist. You should swallow the tablets with a little water after meals, if possible. Drink plenty of fluids while you are on this medicine. Before starting treatment with allopurinol your doctor may give you an anti-inflammatory drug or colchicine, this helps prevent you getting acute gout attacks. If you are taking allopurinol for cancer then treatment with allopurinol will begin before treatment with cancer drugs.
Adults: starting dose of 100-300mg once a day, this may be increased to 200-600mg a day in divided doses. A maximum dose of over 900mg a day is rarely needed. Children (usually restricted to metabolic disease or cancer): 10-20mg per kg of body weight a day. Elderly or patients with kidney disease: Your doctor may prescribe a smaller dose.
Adults: starting dose of 100-300mg once a day, this may be increased to 200-600mg a day in divided doses. A maximum dose of over 900mg a day is rarely needed. Children (usually restricted to metabolic disease or cancer): 10-20mg per kg of body weight a day. Elderly or patients with kidney disease: Your doctor may prescribe a smaller dose.
Keep out of the reach and sight of children. Read the enclosed leaflet before taking. Talk to your doctor before taking if you are allergic to any of the ingredients, have severe liver or kidney disease, have a condition which causes increased levels of irate in the body, serious skin rashes, pregnant, breast feeding, planning to become pregnant or taking any other medication. Allopurinol tablets may make you feel dizzy, affect your co-ordination or make you sleepy.