A 72-year-old patient, who was started on allopurinol 100mg daily two weeks ago for gout, presents to the pharmacy complaining of a new, non-itchy rash on his torso. What is the most appropriate initial action for the pharmacist to take?
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A
Sell the patient an over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream and advise them to monitor the rash.
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B
Advise the patient to immediately stop taking the allopurinol and to see their GP for an urgent assessment.
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C
Reassure the patient that a mild rash is a common and harmless side effect of allopurinol.
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D
Document the reaction and advise the patient to continue the medication unless the rash worsens or spreads.