Peterson G M, Boyle R R, Francis H W, Oliver N W, Paterson J, von Witt R J, Taylor G R
School of Pharmacy, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia.
Eur J Clin Pharmacol. 1990;39(4):419-21. doi: 10.1007/BF00315424.
This study examined dosage prescribing patterns and steady-state oxipurinol plasma concentrations in 66 patients receiving chronic allopurinol therapy. Most patients (65%) were taking 300 mg allopurinol daily, although renal impairment was common. Using published guidelines, it was estimated that 35% of patients were receiving excessive dosages of allopurinol. Consequently, the plasma oxipurinol concentrations were often very high (mean (SD) was 156 (109) mumol.l-1). Accumulation of oxipurinol was inversely related to renal function. Plasma concentrations of oxipurinol and urate were not significantly related. However, most patients with oxipurinol concentrations of up to 100 mumol.l-1 had urate concentrations within the normal reference range.