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Get an allopurinol (generic Zyloprim) prescription online for gout and kidney stones

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Book a video visit with a Sesame provider and get an allopurinol prescription online if it’s right for you. This medication helps reduce uric acid levels in the body to prevent gout attacks and certain types of kidney stones. It can also help decrease flare-ups over time when used consistently.

This medication can help you:

  • Prevent painful gout attacks
  • Reduce uric acid buildup in the body
  • Lower the risk of kidney stones

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About allopurinol (Zyloprim)

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If allopurinol is right for you, your provider can send the prescription directly to a pharmacy nearby, often the same day, so you can start treatment without delay.

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About allopurinol

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Medically reviewed by:Dr. Allison Edwards, MD

Allopurinol belongs to a group of medications called xanthine oxidase inhibitors. It works by blocking an enzyme your body uses to make uric acid. The drug is prescribed to lower uric acid levels in the body to help prevent gout attacks and reduce the risk of certain kidney stones.

Allopurinol is also sometimes prescribed to people undergoing chemotherapy, since cancer treatment can raise uric acid levels.

Allopurinol is most commonly sold as the brand name drug Zyloprim, though it is widely available as a generic medication. Both the brand name medication and generic versions work the same way.

In hospital settings, you might also see it prescribed as Aloprim, an injectable form of allopurinol. It’s typically used when patients cannot take oral allopurinol pills, such as those receiving chemotherapy

For most people, allopurinol can actually help protect kidney function by lowering uric acid, which reduces your risk of kidney stones. In people with existing kidney problems, your provider may adjust the dose to make sure it’s safe and effective.
Allopurinol should be stored at room temperature, away from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight. Keep it in its original container and out of reach of children and pets. Follow any additional pharmacist or label instructions for storing this drug.
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it’s almost time for your next dose, skip the missed one and continue on your regular schedule. Don’t double up on doses to make up for a missed one, as taking too much at once can increase your risk of side effects.
Taking more allopurinol than prescribed can raise your risk of side effects, such as nausea, vomiting, rash, or liver issues. In rare cases, it could cause serious allergic reactions. If you think you’ve taken too much, contact your healthcare provider or local poison control center.

No, allopurinol is only available with a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. Providers on Sesame can write a prescription or refill an existing one during a virtual or in-person visit.

Depending on the medication, you can arrange for same-day pickup at a pharmacy near you. Note that all prescriptions are at the discretion of your health care provider. Providers on Sesame cannot prescribe controlled substances.

You can’t buy allopurinol directly online, but you can meet with a licensed provider through Sesame to see if it’s right for you. If your provider decides it’s appropriate, they can send a prescription to a nearby pharmacy for quick pickup or delivery.

While the medication itself isn’t shipped from the provider, online visits make it faster and easier to start or continue treatment safely, without needing an in-person appointment.

In addition to allopurinol, several other medications can help manage gout, either by preventing attacks or reducing pain and inflammation during flares:

  • Febuxostat works like allopurinol by lowering uric acid levels in the blood, making it an option for long-term prevention.
  • Colchicine is often used to treat sudden gout attacks and can also help prevent future episodes.
  • Naproxen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), helps relieve pain and swelling during flares.
  • Probenecid works a little differently. It helps your body get rid of uric acid through urine, lowering the amount circulating in your blood.
  • For people with severe gout who don’t respond to standard medications, treatments like pegloticase may be considered under close supervision.

Each medication works differently, and your provider may recommend one or a combination depending on your uric acid levels, frequency of attacks, and existing conditions.