Cheap Allopurinol Refill Online — $15 Flat Fee

Refill your allopurinol online for $15. It’s also sold as generic Zyloprim. A board-certified physician reviews your request and sends the prescription to any US pharmacy you pick: CVS, Walgreens, Cost Plus Drugs, or the independent down the street. Most refills are done in under 24 hours. Currently live in California, Delaware, and Florida.

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What is allopurinol?

Allopurinol is a xanthine oxidase inhibitor. It lowers uric acid in the blood and is prescribed long-term to manage gout, hyperuricemia, recurrent uric acid kidney stones, and tumor lysis syndrome. The FDA approved it in 1966. The American College of Rheumatology’s 2020 gout guideline recommends it as the preferred first-line urate-lowering therapy, including for patients with moderate-to-severe chronic kidney disease.

The generic name is allopurinol. The brand name is Zyloprim. Both contain the same active ingredient and work identically; the generic costs a fraction of the brand, which is why pharmacies fill most allopurinol prescriptions with the generic.

Temi refills allopurinol for patients who already have an active prescription. We don’t write new prescriptions for it. Starting allopurinol from scratch requires an initial workup with a physician who can order labs and confirm the diagnosis.

What conditions does allopurinol treat?

  • Gout. Allopurinol is the first-line preventive drug for chronic gout. It lowers uric acid so flares happen less often. More on our gout treatment page.
  • Hyperuricemia. Elevated uric acid in the blood, which can precede gout or contribute to kidney disease.
  • Uric acid kidney stones. Allopurinol lowers uric acid in the urine, which helps prevent stones from forming again in patients with a history of uric acid nephrolithiasis.
  • Tumor lysis syndrome. Used in oncology to prevent uric acid buildup during chemotherapy for certain cancers.

Common allopurinol dosages

Allopurinol comes as 100 mg and 300 mg oral tablets. Your physician picks the dose based on your uric acid targets, kidney function, and how you’ve responded to therapy so far.

StrengthTypical use
100 mg tabletCommon starting dose. Also used for dose titration and patients with reduced kidney function.
300 mg tabletTypical maintenance dose for most adults once uric acid targets are established.

Temi refills your existing dose. If you’re already on allopurinol at a stable dose, our physician can refill it. We don’t adjust doses or start new prescriptions. Dose changes belong with your regular prescribing physician, who has your labs.

What are the side effects of allopurinol?

Most patients tolerate allopurinol without issue. The rare reaction you need to know about is a hypersensitivity syndrome that can turn fatal if you don’t stop the drug and get care right away.

Common side effects

  • • Mild rash
  • • Nausea or upset stomach
  • • Diarrhea
  • • Drowsiness
  • • Transient increase in gout flares when starting therapy (uric acid shifts out of tissues)

Serious side effects: stop taking and seek care

Stop taking allopurinol and get emergency care if you develop a rash, fever, blistering, mouth sores, or yellowing of the skin or eyes.

Allopurinol can cause delayed hypersensitivity reactions known as allopurinol hypersensitivity syndrome (AHS). Reactions range from a mild rash up to severe skin reactions: Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS), toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), and DRESS (drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms). Allopurinol can also cause liver injury (hepatotoxicity).

Monitoring while taking allopurinol

If you’re on allopurinol, you need periodic labs: complete blood count (CBC), serum uric acid, liver function tests (LFT), renal function, and prothrombin time. Your physician usually rechecks uric acid 2 to 4 weeks after any dose change, then every 6 to 12 months once it’s stable. Keep yourself well-hydrated throughout therapy.

Sources: DailyMed, MedlinePlus. This page is educational and not a substitute for advice from your prescribing physician.

How Temi refills your allopurinol

1

Complete Health Form

Takes about 2 minutes. Tell us your medication history and current dose.

2

Board-Certified MD Review

A licensed physician reviews the request, usually within 24 hours.

3

Sent to Your Pharmacy

We send the prescription electronically to whichever pharmacy you pick: CVS, Walgreens, Cost Plus Drugs, or the local independent.

How much does an allopurinol refill cost?

$15flat fee

One flat fee per refill. No subscription and no hidden charges.

  • Board-certified physician review
  • Prescription sent to your pharmacy of choice
  • Full refund if we can’t approve the refill

Paying cash? We usually point people to Cost Plus Drugs, where generic allopurinol runs under $10 for a 30-day supply.

Which states does Temi refill allopurinol in?

Temi refills allopurinol online in California, Delaware, and Florida as of April 2026. We add states as we get new physicians licensed.

Alternatives to allopurinol

Allopurinol is the first-line drug for gout and chronic hyperuricemia. It’s inexpensive and most patients tolerate it. Febuxostat (Uloric) is the usual second choice when allopurinol isn’t an option, either because of intolerance or because uric acid stays high on it, but febuxostat carries FDA warnings for cardiovascular risk. Colchicine and probenecid do different jobs: colchicine treats acute flares, and probenecid helps some patients excrete more uric acid through the kidneys. Your physician picks the combination based on your kidney function, medical history, and how your current regimen is working.

Temi refills any non-controlled medication you already take. Submit a request and we’ll confirm coverage before charging you.

You pick your pharmacy

Temi sends your prescription to any licensed US pharmacy: CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Costco, Cost Plus Drugs, or the independent around the corner. You choose your pharmacy, no mail-order lock-in. Check cash prices wherever you want and route the prescription to whichever pharmacy comes out cheapest for you.

More than allopurinol

Temi refills any non-controlled medication you already take. That includes blood pressure, cholesterol, thyroid, and diabetes drugs; mental health medications like Lexapro, Wellbutrin, and Zoloft; allergy and asthma maintenance therapy; and plenty more. Same $15 fee, same process, any US pharmacy.

Frequently asked questions about allopurinol refills

Can I get an allopurinol refill online without a new appointment?

Yes, if you already have an active allopurinol prescription and you're stable on your current dose. You fill out a short health form, a board-certified physician reviews it, and the prescription goes electronically to whichever pharmacy you pick. No video visit and nothing to schedule.

How fast can I get my allopurinol refill from Temi?

Most refill requests get a physician review within 24 hours. After approval, the prescription goes to your pharmacy electronically; total pickup time from there depends on the pharmacy. If you're running low, submit the refill a few days before you actually need it. Same-day turnaround isn't guaranteed.

Can Temi send my allopurinol to Cost Plus Drugs?

Yes. Temi sends prescriptions to any licensed US pharmacy, and Cost Plus Drugs is a common choice. When you submit the refill, pick Cost Plus as your pharmacy and we route it there. Many of our patients go that route because generic allopurinol at Cost Plus is often cheaper than a retail pharmacy with insurance.

What's the cheapest way to get allopurinol refilled online without insurance?

Pair the $15 Temi refill with a low-cost cash pharmacy like Cost Plus Drugs. Generic allopurinol runs under $10 for a 30-day supply there, so your total out-of-pocket usually lands around $25: the $15 physician review from us plus whatever the pharmacy charges for the drug itself.

Is allopurinol safe to take long-term?

Yes. Allopurinol is approved and well-studied for long-term use in gout and chronic hyperuricemia. You will need periodic labs (complete blood count, liver function, kidney function, and serum uric acid), usually every 6 to 12 months once you're on a stable maintenance dose. Your physician sets the exact cadence.

What's the difference between allopurinol and Zyloprim?

Allopurinol is the generic name and Zyloprim is a brand name. Same drug, same active ingredient, same effect in the body. Generic allopurinol is much cheaper than brand Zyloprim, and it's what most pharmacies dispense by default.

What's the difference between allopurinol and febuxostat (Uloric)?

Both lower uric acid by inhibiting xanthine oxidase, and both treat gout, but they're different drugs. Allopurinol is the usual first choice because it's cheap, well-studied, and most people tolerate it. Febuxostat is usually reserved for patients who can't tolerate allopurinol or whose uric acid stays high on it. Febuxostat carries an FDA cardiovascular warning that allopurinol does not.

What should I do if I miss a dose of allopurinol?

Take the missed dose as soon as you remember, if it's still the same day. If your next scheduled dose is coming up soon, skip the missed one and continue as normal. Do not double up. Missing a dose occasionally rarely triggers a flare right away, but the point of allopurinol is a steady daily level in your blood, which only works if you take it consistently.

Does insurance cover my Temi allopurinol refill?

No. Temi is cash-pay and doesn't bill insurance for the $15 physician review fee. Your pharmacy can still apply insurance to the medication itself. A lot of patients (especially uninsured or high-deductible) find generic allopurinol is cheaper at Cost Plus Drugs ($5–10 for a 30-day supply) than going through insurance at a retail pharmacy. It's worth checking both before you decide.

Can I take allopurinol with colchicine during a gout flare?

Yes, they're frequently used together. Colchicine treats the acute flare; allopurinol manages uric acid long-term. Your prescribing physician decides the combination and dose based on your kidney function and medical history. If you're starting allopurinol for the first time, your physician may prescribe colchicine for the first 3 to 6 months as flare prophylaxis.

In which states does Temi refill allopurinol?

California, Delaware, and Florida. We add states as we license more physicians, including through the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact. Join the waitlist at usetemi.com and we'll email you when your state opens.

What happens if a provider cannot approve my allopurinol refill?

You get a full refund of the $15 fee plus a short clinical explanation. This might happen if your labs aren't current, or if a new contraindication has come up. You pay nothing unless you actually get the prescription.

Reviewed by a board-certified physician licensed in California, Delaware, and Florida.

Last reviewed: April 16, 2026.

This page is educational and isn’t a substitute for advice from your prescribing physician. For questions about pricing, which states we serve, or how the flow works, see our FAQ.

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