<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>133</id><JournalTitle>EFFICACY AND PREDICTIVE FACTORS OF ALLOPURINOLTHIOPURINE COMBINATION THERAPY IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: A MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS</JournalTitle><Abstract>This study investigates the potential of combining allopurinol and thiopurines to improve symptoms of inflammatory bowel
disease (IBD) and predicts complications using various variables. Thiopurines and allopurinol are both utilized in IBD
treatment. Regression models were employed to predict white blood cell and metabolite levels. The study involved
approximately 27 groups of subjects, including 20 voluntarily treated individuals and seven mistakenly diagnosed with gout
and inadvertently treated. Among 16 patients initially on steroids, seven no longer required them, and 13 out of 20 showed
significant clinical improvement. However, five infections were reported, including two cases each of shingles, PCP, and
EBV. Significant relationships were found between thiopurine and allopurinol doses, body mass index (BMI), age, and
metabolite levels. BMI increased with age and dose, while white blood cell counts decreased. Patients without infections had
an average of 850 lymphocytes per mm3, despite only five events occurring. Allopurinol served as an adjunct treatment for
48% of shunt patients, yet the incidence of opportunistic infections remained notable. This study underscores the importance
of vigilance, particularly in monitoring lymphocyte counts, to detect and prevent opportunistic infections in IBD patients
undergoing combined therapy with allopurinol and thiopurines.</Abstract><Email>Jadala @gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>13</volume><issue>2</issue><year>2023</year><keyword>Allopurinol, azithromycin, and 6 mercaptopurine are associated with many symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease.</keyword><AUTHORS>Dr Sodalagunta Mahesh Babu,Dr Jadala Harish Kumar</AUTHORS><afflication>Assistant Professor, Department of General medicine, Katuri Medical College & Hospital, Chinakondrupadu, Guntur, India,Assistant Professor, Department of General medicine, Katuri Medical College & Hospital, Chinakondrupadu, Guntur, India</afflication></Article></Articles>