Effects of pyrazinamide, probenecid, and benzbromarone on renal excretion of oxypurinol

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The effects of pyrazinamide, probenecid, and benzbromarone on renal excretion of oxypurinol were investigated. Pyrazinamide decreased the mean (SEM) fractional clearance of oxypurinol from 19-2 (2-1) to 8-8 (1-5). Probenecid increased the fractional clearance of oxypurinol from 14*1 (3.5) to 24-8 (4-1). Benzbromarone increased the fractional clearance of oxypurnol from 15-6 (2.3) to 33-8 (2.8). These results suggest that oxypurinol may be secreted by 'an organic acid system' and that oxypurinol is reabsorbed at a putative postsecretory site of the renal tubules.

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Yamamoto, T., Moriwaki, Y., Takahashi, S., Suda, M., & Higashino, K. (1991). Effects of pyrazinamide, probenecid, and benzbromarone on renal excretion of oxypurinol. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 50(9), 631–633. https://doi.org/10.1136/ard.50.9.631

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