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Oxipurinol (INN, or
oxypurinol USAN) is an
inhibitor of
xanthine oxidase. It is an
active metabolite of
allopurinol and it is
cleared renally. In cases...
- with some
overlapping activities (such as
conversion of
allopurinol to
oxypurinol).
Inhibition of
xanthine oxidase has been
proposed as a
mechanism for...
-
linked to AHS.
Oxypurinol is
quickly transformed from
allopurinol and then
eliminated by the kidneys. The mean half-life of
oxypurinol in
patients with...
- kinds:
purine analogues and others.
Purine analogues include allopurinol,
oxypurinol, and tisopurine.
Others include febuxostat, topiroxostat, and inositols...
- (2007). "Clinical
pharmacokinetics and
pharmacodynamics of
allopurinol and
oxypurinol".
Clinical Pharmacokinetics. 46 (8): 623–44. doi:10.2165/00003088-200746080-00001...
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oxyphencyclimine (INN)
oxyphenisatine (INN)
oxyphenonium bromide (INN)
oxypurinol (INN)
oxypyrronium bromide (INN)
oxyridazine (INN)
oxysonium iodide (INN)...
-
enzyme activity, an oral dose of
allopurinol would be
metabolized to
oxypurinol ribonucleotide,
which blocks the
pyrimidine biosynthetic pathway. When...
- g/mol,
exact m****: 152.0334 u) may
refer to: Xanthine, a
purine base
Oxypurinol, an
inhibitor of
xanthine oxidase This set
index page
lists chemical structure...
-
drugs which develop DHR and have a
strong HLA-linkage (e.g. allopurinol/
oxypurinol and B*58:01)
stimulate via p-i.
Protein reactions are not HLA restricted:...
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granisetron MeSH D03.383.129.539.550 –
muzolimine MeSH D03.383.129.539.650 –
oxypurinol MeSH D03.383.129.539.850 –
pyrazolones MeSH D03.383.129.539.850.077 –...