The mechanism by which allopurinol may have caused peripheral neuropathy in this patient is open to speculation.
Allopurinol is a prescription drug used to treat gout and more peripheral neuropathy (numbness or tingling in your hands or feet)
If a gout flare occurs during Allopurinol Treatment, Allopurinol Tablets need Nervous: Peripheral neuropathy, neuritis, paresthesia, somnolence, optic
Allopurinol Hypersensitivity Syndrome: Allopurinol should be withdrawn neuropathy (including peripheral), paralysis, paresthesia, seizures, status
Neurological Disorders; Peripheral Neuropathy. Medications for Peripheral Neuropathy. Other names: Neuropathy. Peripheral neuropathy is failure of the nerves
A patient experienced an axonomyelinic peripheral neuropathy during a long-term allopurinol treatment. The symptoms and signs regressed
Abstract. A patient experienced an axonomyelinic peripheral neuropathy during a long-term allopurinol treatment. The symptoms and signs regressed after drug withdrawal, and the nerve conduction velocities and distal latencies improved. The incidence of allopurinol-induced peripheral neuropathy is very low. Thus, facilitatory factors have to be sought.
Peripheral neuropathy is found among people who take Allopurinol, especially for people who are male, 60 old
The reports that the concomitant use of ZYLOPRIM and thiazide diuretics may contribute to the enhancement of allopurinol Nervous: Peripheral neuropathy
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