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Treatment of Gout

Acute Gout Attack The goal of treatment during an acute gout attack is suppression of inflammation and control of pain. It is important to note, that if a patient is not…

Gout

…the most treatable forms of arthritis. “The Gout” by James Gilray, 1799. Gout depicted as an evil demon attacking a toe. “By Royal Authority” by George Cruickshank. A gout sufferer…

Safety and Efficacy of Repeated Doses of Pegloticase for Gout Studied

October 18, 2008 By Arthritis Center

Safety and Efficacy of Repeated Doses of Pegloticase for Gout Studied

…acid levels in patients with treatment-refractory gout. Safety signal issues included infusion reactions, acute flares, nephrolithiasis, and immunogenicity. Editorial Comment Effective uricase replacement is a much anticipated therapy for gout….

Optimal Colchicine Dosage for Acute Gout Explored

April 15, 2010 By Arthritis Center

Optimal Colchicine Dosage for Acute Gout Explored

Gout Despite being used for decades as a primary treatment for acute gout, optimal colchicine dosing has not been systematically evaluated. This is potentially important, as higher doses of colchicine…

No Definite Link between Dietary Protein Intake and Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk

March 21, 2007 By Arthritis Center

…of diet using the Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ), a self-reported inventory of the types and amounts of typical dietary intake. Those without RA at enrollment were followed longitudinally to assess…

Urate Lowering Effects of Milk Explored

August 27, 2010 By Arthritis Center

…development of gout. Editorial Comment This is an interesting study that helps to define the mechanism linking diet with hyperuricemia and gout. In dietary counseling of patients, care providers may…

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