2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.45087
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The Stiff Joint: Comparative Evaluation of Monotherapy and Combination Therapy With Urate Lowering Agents in Managing Acute Gout

Okelue E Okobi,
Helen Oletu,
Adaeze B Chukwuedozie-Echeazu
et al.

Abstract: Gout, an extremely painful form of arthritis, is triggered by the innate immune system's response to the accumulation of monosodium urate crystals in specific joints and surrounding tissues. This condition is characterized by recurring episodes of excruciating arthritis flares, interspersed with periods of disease quiescence. Over time, gout can result in disability, tophi formation, and severe pain. The treatment of gout is centered around two main objectives: alleviating inflammation and pain duri… Show more

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“…For example, in Italy no uricosurics are available (2). However, when available, the association XOI with uricosurics seem more effective that XOI alone, and with less side effects, especially in patients needing high doses of XOI (87).…”
Section: Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in Italy no uricosurics are available (2). However, when available, the association XOI with uricosurics seem more effective that XOI alone, and with less side effects, especially in patients needing high doses of XOI (87).…”
Section: Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%