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What Is The Side Effect Of Loric-100

Last updated on Thursday, 5/16/2013 1:26:25 PM UTC -7.




jithu Says:
Sunday, 2/13/2011 11:20:26 AM
 
Iam 35 yers old man ,I am continue work in night shift .I check every month for my uric acid level (blood checking) but some times my uric acid level is very high now my uric acid is 530 . the lab techanician said you level is very high. before doctor priscribe for me the loric-100(allopurinol tablet) now I ate 3 time after food if this medicne have any side effect or any other problems how many tablets can I ate per day. how long can I eate this medicine,what type of food cann;t eat (meat and veg). I hope your good replay , Thank you jithu

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bob hazen Says:
Sunday, 2/13/2011 10:06:26 PM
 
Get on cholchine its a miracle drug side affects after u take pills is sitting on toilet but pain is gone in couple hours

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Verwon Says:
Tuesday, 2/15/2011 1:20:22 PM
 
Allopurinol is used to help treat excess uric acid.

The most common side effects associated with it are: nausea and diarrhea.

As to how long you should take the tablet, you should follow your doctor's instructions on that. Some people respond to it pretty fast and will require a shorter duration of use, but others might need to take it for a longer period of time.

I checked, but I am not finding any information on foods that you need to avoid with it.

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Allopurinol&ad=true

Are there any questions or comments?

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amas Says:
Thursday, 5/16/2013 1:26:25 PM
 
well I also have uric acid last 2years and iam taking one tab of loric 100 at bedtime, can you please suggest me to which food I've to avoid. with thanks

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