Uric acid’s nemesis

What is the nemesis of uric acid is still inconclusive, but patients with increased uric acid can follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs such as febuxostat tablets and allopurinol tablets for treatment. The main ingredient of febuxostat tablets is febuxostat, which is clinically used for the treatment of gouty arthritis, hyperuricemia, pseudogouty arthritis and other diseases. Adverse reactions such as chest pain, edema, gait disturbance, and fatigue may occur. It is contraindicated in patients being treated with azathioprine and thiopurine. Note that in the initial period of taking febuxostat, there is often an increase in the frequency of gouty attacks, and it is recommended to take non-steroidal drugs or colchicine at the same time. The active ingredient of Allopurinol Tablets is allopurinol, which is clinically used for the treatment of primary and secondary hyperuricemia, recurrent gout, gout stones and other diseases. Adverse reactions such as rash, diarrhea, abdominal pain, anemia, and hair loss may occur. Severe hepatic and renal insufficiency, hypersensitivity to the product is prohibited. Note that Allopurinol tablets need to be started after the acute inflammatory symptoms of gouty arthritis have disappeared. The above drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor. It is recommended that patients with high uric acid should consult the rheumatology and immunology department in time, and standardized treatment should be carried out under the guidance of doctors.