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Drug Causes of Gout



Medication causes list:

The list of possible medications or substances mentioned in sources as possibe causes of Gout includes:

Drug interactions causing Gout:


When combined, certain drugs, medications, substances or toxins may react causing Gout.

The list below is incomplete and various other drugs or substances may cause your symptoms. Always advise your doctor of any medications or treatments you are using, including prescription, over-the-counter, supplements, herbal or alternative treatments.

  • Albert Furosemide and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Albert Furosemide and Sandimmune interaction
  • Apo-Furosemide and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Apo-Furosemide and Sandimmune interaction
  • Cyclosporine and Furosemide interaction
  • Cyclosporine and Lasix interaction
  • Fumide MD and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Fumide MD and Sandimmune interaction
  • Furocot and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Furocot and Sandimmune interaction
  • Furomide MD and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Furomide MD and Sandimmune interaction
  • Furose and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Furose and Sandimmune interaction
  • Furosemide and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Furosemide and Sandimmune interaction
  • Furosemide-10 and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Furosemide-10 and Sandimmune interaction
  • Furoside and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Furoside and Sandimmune interaction
  • Lasaject and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Lasaject and Sandimmune interaction
  • Lasimide and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Lasimide and Sandimmune interaction
  • Lasix and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Lasix and Sandimmune interaction
  • Lasix Special and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Lasix Special and Sandimmune interaction
  • Lo-Aqua and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Lo-Aqua and Sandimmune interaction
  • Luramide and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Luramide and Sandimmune interaction
  • Myrosemide and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Myrosemide and Sandimmune interaction
  • Neoral and Furosemide interaction
  • Neoral and Lasix interaction
  • Novo-Semide and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Novo-Semide and Sandimmune interaction
  • Ro-Semide and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Ro-Semide and Sandimmune interaction
  • Sandimmune and Furosemide interaction
  • Sandimmune and Lasix interaction
  • SangCya and Furosemide interaction
  • SangCya and Lasix interaction
  • SK-Furosemide and Cyclosporine interaction
  • SK-Furosemide and Sandimmune interaction
  • Uritol and Cyclosporine interaction
  • Uritol and Sandimmune interaction

About medication causes:

Another misdiagnosis possibility is that a particular medication or substance may be the real cause of the disease. Certain medications, chemicals, toxins or substances may possibly be underlying causes of Gout. Side effects of medications, or exposure to toxins, chemicals, or other substances may cause a symptom or condition. Hence, they become possible underlying causes of Gout but are often misdiagnosed or overlooked as a cause. For a general overview of this misdiagnosis issue, see Medication Underlying Cause Misdiagnosis.


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