A rationally grounded approach to treating gout with regard to its onset and course and the presence of comorbidity according to the European League against Rheumatism (EULAR 2016) recommendations

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V V Tsurko, M A Gromova

Abstract

The review analyzes in detail the management of gout, which takes into account its onset and course and the presence of comorbidity. Emphasis is placed on drug and non-drug treatments and urate-lowering therapy in patients with kidney dysfunction. Along with allopurinol, the urate-lowering drug febuxostat is first recommended in Russia. The purpose of this review is to notify physicians of the possibility of achieving the target uric acid levels when treating gout with hyperuricemia.

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