Drugs that cause a decrease in uric acid excretion or an increase in uric acid production can raise uric acid when eaten. Common drugs mainly include diuretics, salicylates, beta-blockers, insulin, theophylline drugs, such as furosemide, aspirin, bisoprolol fumarate, recombinant human insulin injections, theophylline extended-release tablets and other drugs.
Elevated uric acid is mainly related to decreased uric acid excretion and increased uric acid production, and any drug that affects one of these pathways will elevate uric acid.
Drugs that reduce uric acid excretion mainly include diuretics, salicylates, beta-blockers, such as furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide, aspirin, bisoprolol fumarate, etc. Drugs that increase uric acid production mainly include insulin, theophylline drugs, such as recombinant human insulin injections, theophylline extended-release tablets and other drugs.
Specifically which drugs can make uric acid increase, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor, medication should follow the doctor’s instructions.
If uric acid is elevated after taking certain medications, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, do not take or stop taking the medication without authorization, in order to avoid adverse consequences.