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Liver disease, severe (e.g., hepatic coma)—Should not use in patients with these conditions . Dehydration or; Gout or; Hyperuricemia (high uric acid in the ...
... uric acid and blood sugar levels. Talk to your doctor if you have concerns. Check with your doctor right away if you become sick while taking this medicine ...
Some studies also suggest that alkaline water and a plant-based Mediterranean style diet may help relieve acid reflux. ... Alkaline water: Help or hype for uric ...
Blood tests. Blood tests may reveal too much calcium or uric acid in your blood. · Urine testing. Your healthcare professional may ask you to collect samples of ...
Uric acid kidney stones can form in people who don't drink enough fluids, lose too much fluid or eat a high-protein diet. In that case, choosing a diet low in ...
About 85 percent of kidney stones are calcium based, typically calcium oxalate. Less common are uric acid stones, struvite stones and cystine stones. Your ...
Hyperuricemia (high uric acid in the blood) or; Myopia (changes in the eyeball causing vision problems), acute or; Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)—Use with ...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus—This medicine may change the amount of diabetes medicine needed. Gout—This medicine may increase the amount of uric acid in the blood, ...
Hyperuricemia (high uric acid levels in the blood) or; Intestinal blockage, history of or; Kidney disease or; Lactose intolerant—Use with caution. May make ...
Hyperuricemia (high uric acid in the blood) or; Kidney disease or; Myopia (nearsightedness)—Use with caution. May make these conditions worse. Anuria (not ...
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