Effects and efficacy:
Primary and secondary hyperuricemia, gout caused by various reasons, and non-acute attack of gouty arthritis.
Usage and dosage:
For adults, take 50 mg orally each time, once a day, after breakfast; check the blood uric acid concentration after 1-3 weeks of medication. In subsequent treatment, for adults and young people over 14 years old, take 50-100 mg per day, or follow the doctor’s advice. For the elderly, it is necessary to reduce the dosage or follow the doctor’s advice. For adults with a glomerular filtration rate greater than 60ml/min, there is no need to adjust the dosage; for mild to moderate renal dysfunction or renal transplant patients (glomerular filtration rate 20-60ml/min), the recommended dose is 50mg/d.
Adverse reactions:
The adverse reactions of this product mainly include: sometimes gastrointestinal discomfort, such as nausea, vomiting, stomach fullness and diarrhea and other digestive system symptoms. Urticaria (urticaria) rarely occurs. In some cases, there may be conjunctival inflammation (conjunctival moxibustion), short-term impotence, allergic local skin eczema (rash), headache and increased urinary frequency. Abnormal liver function, elevated aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase and alkaline phosphatase. In some cases, it is also necessary to observe whether the liver disease (cytolytic hepatitis) has worsened. This disease is partly acute and difficult to control. It has been reported that taking benzbromarone can cause itching, facial redness, erythema, photosensitivity, edema, discomfort in the heart and other adverse reactions. If adverse reactions not mentioned in the instructions for this product occur, please inform your doctor or pharmacist immediately.
Drug contraindications:
Allergic to this product is prohibited. It is prohibited during lactation. It is prohibited during pregnancy. It is prohibited for children.
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