Too much formation of uric acid can cause a gout flare-up, resulting in pain, swelling, and redness of the joint.
This study, based on a US administrative claims database, examined prescription patterns, comorbidities and flares determinants in a very large population of gout patients. In line with current ...
Doctor Edward Dwyer knows gout when he sees it ... do we just want to treat the acute attacks or do you want to take a medication to reduce your level of uric acid such that you will no longer ...
There are dozens of medications available with or without a prescription to treat the various forms of arthritis. Your doctor can help you choose what drugs are best for your particular disease.
Sweden’s Sobi has kicked off a rolling biologics license application in the US for SEL-212, vying to become a new option for patients with refractory chronic gout that doesn’t respond to ...
Notably, 39% of patients did not receive any prescription medication for gout. Patients with comorbidities were significantly more likely to receive anti-gout prescriptions. During an acute ...