Diseases associated with hyperuricemia (treatment and prevention): gout (primary and secondary), urolithiasis (with urate formation).
Hyperuricemia (primary and secondary) occurring in diseases accompanied by increased breakdown of nucleoproteins and elevated uric acid levels in the blood, including various hematological malignancies (acute leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, lymphosarcoma, etc.), during cytostatic and radiation therapy for tumors (including in children), psoriasis, extensive traumatic injuries, due to enzymatic disorders (Lesch-Nyhan syndrome), as well as during massive glucocorticoid therapy, where the intensive tissue breakdown significantly increases the amount of purines in the blood.
Uric acid nephropathy with impaired kidney function (renal insufficiency).
Recurrent mixed oxalate-calcium kidney stones (with uricosuria).
Validol in capsules is a medication known for its use in addressing certain cardiovascular symptoms. Validol contains menthol, which is believed to have a calming effect and may help relieve minor heart-related discomfort. It is often used to alleviate symptoms such as chest pain and mild heart palpitations.
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