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Allogrit-100 Tablets

Composition : Allopurinol Tablets IP 100 mg

Packing : 10*10 Alu/Alu

MRP : 4366/-

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Allogrit-100 – Allopurinol 100 mg Tablets

Allogrit-100 contains Allopurinol 100 mg, a xanthine oxidase inhibitor used for the management of conditions associated with elevated uric acid levels. Allopurinol reduces the production of uric acid in the body and is primarily used in the long-term management of gout and related uric acid disorders.

What Is Allogrit-100 Used For?

Allogrit-100 is used for the management of gout and conditions associated with excessive uric acid production.

It may be prescribed for patients with primary or secondary gout, including conditions associated with recurrent gout attacks, urate deposits, joint damage caused by gout and uric acid-related kidney complications.

Allopurinol may also be used to manage elevated uric acid levels associated with certain cancer treatments and in selected patients with recurrent calcium oxalate kidney stones associated with high urinary uric acid levels. :

Uses of Allogrit-100

Allogrit-100 may be used for:

• Management of primary gout

• Management of secondary gout

• Long-term control of elevated uric acid associated with gout

• Management of recurrent gout-related problems

• Management of uric acid deposits associated with gout

• Management of uric acid-related kidney complications associated with gout

• Prevention of excessive uric acid production during certain cancer treatments

• Management of selected recurrent calcium oxalate kidney stones associated with excessive urinary uric acid

How Does Allopurinol Work?

Allopurinol belongs to a class of medicines known as xanthine oxidase inhibitors.

Xanthine oxidase is an enzyme involved in the production of uric acid. Allopurinol inhibits this enzyme and reduces the formation of uric acid.

Lowering uric acid levels can help reduce the formation and accumulation of urate crystals that are associated with gout and its complications.

Allopurinol for Gout

Gout is a type of inflammatory arthritis associated with elevated uric acid levels and deposition of urate crystals in joints and tissues.

Allopurinol is used as a urate-lowering therapy for appropriate patients with gout. By reducing uric acid production, it helps maintain lower serum uric acid levels and supports long-term management of the condition.

It may be prescribed for patients with recurrent gout attacks, tophi, gout-related joint destruction or uric acid-related complications.

Allopurinol and Hyperuricemia

Hyperuricemia refers to elevated levels of uric acid in the blood.

Allopurinol reduces uric acid production and may be prescribed when urate-lowering treatment is clinically indicated.

Allopurinol and Uric Acid Kidney Stones

In selected patients, allopurinol may be used for recurrent calcium oxalate kidney stones when excessive urinary uric acid contributes to stone formation.

Allopurinol During Cancer Therapy

Certain cancer treatments can cause increased production of uric acid.

Allopurinol may be used in appropriate adult and pediatric patients receiving treatment for leukemia, lymphoma or certain solid tumors when cancer therapy causes elevated serum and urinary uric acid levels. :

Product Information

Brand Name: Allogrit-100

Composition: Allopurinol

Strength: 100 mg

Dosage Form: Tablets

Route of Administration: Oral

Therapeutic Segment: Gout and Uric Acid Management

Primary Therapeutic Use: Management of Gout

Packing: 10 x 10 Tablets

Key Product Highlights

• Allopurinol 100 mg formulation

• Xanthine oxidase inhibitor

• Used in urate-lowering therapy

• Relevant to gout management

• Helps reduce uric acid production

• Used for selected uric acid-related conditions

• Oral tablet dosage form

• Relevant to gout and urological complications associated with uric acid

Role in Gout Management

Gout is associated with excess uric acid and the formation of urate crystals in tissues and joints.

Long-term urate-lowering treatment may be required in patients with appropriate clinical indications. Allopurinol works by reducing uric acid production rather than directly providing pain relief during an acute gout attack.

For this reason, treatment with allopurinol should be individualized according to the patient's condition, serum uric acid levels, kidney function and medical history.

Important Information

Allogrit-100 is a prescription medicine and should be used under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional.

Allopurinol treatment should be individualized according to the patient's condition and kidney function. Baseline assessment may include serum uric acid, blood count, liver function and kidney function tests. 

Allopurinol treatment can sometimes be associated with gout flares when therapy is initiated because changing uric acid levels can mobilize urate deposits. Appropriate flare prophylaxis may be recommended when starting treatment. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}

Serious skin reactions and hypersensitivity reactions can occur with allopurinol. Patients should seek immediate medical attention if they develop a rash, blistering, peeling skin or other signs of a serious allergic reaction.

Patients with kidney disease should inform their healthcare professional before starting treatment because dosage adjustment may be required in renal impairment.

Allopurinol also has clinically important drug interactions, including with certain medicines used in cancer treatment and immunosuppressive therapy. The complete medication history should therefore be reviewed by a healthcare professional before treatment.

Storage

Store the product according to the storage conditions specified on the approved product label.

Keep the tablets in their original packaging and away from children.

Product Summary

Allogrit-100 contains Allopurinol 100 mg and is used for the management of gout and selected conditions associated with excessive uric acid production.

It works by inhibiting xanthine oxidase and reducing uric acid formation.

Its primary therapeutic relevance is gout and urate-lowering therapy, making it particularly relevant to pharmaceutical portfolios focused on gout, hyperuricemia and related uric acid disorders.