It is possible for some patients to stop taking Febuxostat, but the specifics need to be determined by the progression of the disease. Febuxostat, or febuxostat tablets, is a drug used for the long-term treatment of hyperuricemia with gout symptoms. Usually, it can be used for a long time, and it is not recommended to stop taking the drug on your own to avoid the increase of blood uric acid level, which may worsen the condition. If after taking Febuxostat tablets, the condition is effectively controlled, no gout and the blood uric acid level is maintained within the normal range for a long time, you can gradually reduce the dosage or stop using the drug under the guidance of a professional doctor, to avoid the recurrence or aggravation of the condition. Adverse reactions such as nausea, liver function abnormalities, joint pain and skin rash may occur with Febuxostat. It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to the drug and those who are being treated with azathioprine and mercaptopurine. Pay attention to the monitoring of liver and kidney function and blood picture during the use of the drug, drink more water, which is conducive to the excretion of uric acid. It is recommended to standardize the use of medication under the guidance of a professional physician to avoid blind use or unauthorized changes in dosage, which can have a serious impact on health.