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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for ALLOPURINOL
  1. ... Drugs that may increase WBC counts include epinephrine, allopurinol, aspirin, chloroform, heparin, quinine, corticosteroids, and triamterene. Drugs ...
  2. ... may need to take daily medicines such as allopurinol (Zyloprim), febuxostat (Uloric) or probenecid (Benemid) to decrease ...
  3. ... such as furosemide, thiazide diuretics, omeprazole, triamterene, and allopurinol. Too little potassium in your blood. Too much ...
  4. ... through your urinary system. These medicines can include: Allopurinol (for calcium oxalate or some uric acid stones) ...
  5. ... found some relief from pollen extract (Cernitin) and allopurinol. But research does not confirm their benefit. Stool ...
  6. ... histoplasmosis Medicines that may cause EM include: NSAIDs Allopurinol (treats gout) Certain antibiotics, such as sulfonamides and ...
  7. ... for example, chelation therapy for lead poisoning or allopurinol to lower uric acid in the blood due ...
  8. ... medicines or some chemicals, such as phenytoin and allopurinol Some types of cancer, such as lymphoma Sometimes ...