Description:
Gouric 80mg Tablets contain Febuxostat, a potent xanthine oxidase inhibitor that helps reduce high levels of uric acid in the blood. It is primarily used in the treatment and long-term management of chronic gout — a condition caused by uric acid crystal buildup in the joints leading to pain, redness, and swelling.
By lowering uric acid production, Gouric 80mg helps prevent gout flare-ups, joint inflammation, and complications associated with hyperuricemia.
Ingredients:
Each tablet contains:
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Febuxostat 80mg
 
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Inactive ingredients: Lactose monohydrate, microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate, povidone, and film coating materials.
 
Drug Class:
Dosage Form:
Uses:
Gouric 80mg is prescribed for:
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Chronic management of gout
 
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Treatment of hyperuricemia in patients with gout
 
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Prevention of uric acid buildup in conditions associated with chemotherapy or renal dysfunction
 
Dosage:
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Adults: Usually 1 tablet once daily, with or without food, as prescribed by your doctor.
 
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Dosage may vary depending on serum uric acid levels and individual response.
 
Continue taking even if symptoms improve — stopping suddenly may increase uric acid levels.
In Case of Overdose:
Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting, dizziness, or abnormal liver function.
🚨 Action: Seek immediate medical attention or visit the nearest emergency center.
Missed Dose:
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Take as soon as you remember.
 
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Skip if it’s almost time for the next dose.
 
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Do not double dose to compensate for the missed one.
 
How To Use:
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Swallow the tablet whole with water.
 
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Can be taken with or without food.
 
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Take it at the same time each day to maintain consistent blood levels.
 
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Continue therapy even during gout flare-ups unless advised otherwise by your doctor.
 
When Not to Use:
Do not use Gouric if you:
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Are allergic to Febuxostat or any component of the formulation.
 
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Have severe liver or kidney disease.
 
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Are taking azathioprine, mercaptopurine, or theophylline (risk of toxicity).
 
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Have had a heart attack or stroke (use with caution).
 
Side Effects:
Common:
Less Common:
Serious (Seek urgent medical help):
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Chest pain, shortness of breath (possible cardiac effects)
 
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Severe skin reactions (blistering, peeling)
 
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Jaundice (yellowing of skin/eyes)
 
Precautions & Warnings:
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Regularly monitor uric acid and liver function during treatment.
 
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Inform your doctor if you have heart problems, kidney impairment, or thyroid disorders.
 
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May cause gout flares at the start of treatment — your doctor may prescribe an anti-inflammatory medicine during initial weeks.
 
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Avoid alcohol and purine-rich foods (like red meat, shellfish) to help control uric acid levels.
 
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Use in pregnancy or breastfeeding only if clearly needed and under medical supervision.
 
Drug Interactions:
Inform your doctor if you are using:
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Azathioprine or Mercaptopurine – increases toxicity risk.
 
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Theophylline – possible increased serum levels.
 
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Warfarin or anticoagulants – monitor INR levels.
 
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NSAIDs or corticosteroids – may increase side effects.
 
Storage/Disposal:
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Store below 30°C in a cool, dry place.
 
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Protect from light and moisture.
 
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Keep out of reach of children.
 
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Dispose of expired tablets safely — do not flush into water or throw in trash.
 
Control Drug:
Quick Tips:
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Take once daily at the same time for steady control of uric acid.
 
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Drink plenty of water to help flush out uric acid.
 
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Avoid high-purine foods (like liver, anchovies, sardines).
 
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Continue therapy even during gout attacks unless advised otherwise.
 
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Regular checkups for uric acid and liver function are important.