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Allopurinol and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Adults With Hypertension
Allopurinol lowers blood pressure in adolescents and has other vasoprotective effects. Whether similar benefits occur in older individuals remains unclear.
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1984
We conducted a two-part study to determine whether any positive association between the use of allopurinol and the development of cataracts could be demonstrated. Study 1 included 251 Boston-area patients hospitalized for cataract and 753 matched controls. Two cataract patients were regular allopurinol users as compared with six control patients.
H, Jick, D E, Brandt
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We conducted a two-part study to determine whether any positive association between the use of allopurinol and the development of cataracts could be demonstrated. Study 1 included 251 Boston-area patients hospitalized for cataract and 753 matched controls. Two cataract patients were regular allopurinol users as compared with six control patients.
H, Jick, D E, Brandt
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Dermatologica, 2009
We have tried Allopurinol in the treatment of psoriasis, without having any knowledge of previous publications in this respect. The antigouty drug, which acts inhibiting the xanthine oxidase has proved excellent in 50%, good in 34% and moderate in 16% of the cases treated, independent of the oldness of the process.
P A, Viglioglia +3 more
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We have tried Allopurinol in the treatment of psoriasis, without having any knowledge of previous publications in this respect. The antigouty drug, which acts inhibiting the xanthine oxidase has proved excellent in 50%, good in 34% and moderate in 16% of the cases treated, independent of the oldness of the process.
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Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1978
A spectrophotometric assay for measuring allopurinol and oxipurinol has been developed which can detect as little as 5 × 10−8 M of each in serum and urine. With this assay, serum disappearance characteristics of intravenous and orally administered allopurinol have been investigated in man.
K, Hande, E, Reed, B, Chabner
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A spectrophotometric assay for measuring allopurinol and oxipurinol has been developed which can detect as little as 5 × 10−8 M of each in serum and urine. With this assay, serum disappearance characteristics of intravenous and orally administered allopurinol have been investigated in man.
K, Hande, E, Reed, B, Chabner
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The Development of Allopurinol
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1985The Clinical Research Unit (CRU) program of the National Institutes of Health, developed in the late 1950s, proved to be an important innovation in the use of public funds to support medical research. The establishment of these units led to a material improvement in the quality, convenience, and feasibility of many types of investigation involving ...
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