The Obvious Risk Factors And Causes Of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
Meds For Gout

Dealing with gout? Men, you'll need meds for gout. They're a strong, strong treatment for it. So strong! But men? You know it's coming. These meds cause Stevens-Johnson syndrome too! Yes, they can do it. Men, there are lots of studies on this. Ones from Europe and Israel say there's even a frontrunner for causing this syndrome. They say the gout med called allopurinol causes it the most! Your defense? Your doc's going to prescribe other meds for gout first!
Men, stay steady, though. The med itself isn't the only trigger for this syndrome! The dose matters too. It matters so much, so much! Yes, you guessed it. A higher dose of a gout med means a higher chance of Stevens-Johnson syndrome! Your doc will start you off with a low dose to help, men. You need the lowest effective one! You'll also need to take meds for a short time. The longer you take them, the higher your risk of this syndrome!