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  2. Sulfinpyrazone - Wikipedia

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    Sulfinpyrazone is a uricosuric medication used to treat gout. It also sometimes is used to reduce platelet aggregation by inhibiting degranulation of platelets which reduces the release of ADP and thromboxane. Like other uricosurics, sulfinpyrazone works by competitively inhibiting uric acid reabsorption in the proximal tubule of the kidney.

  3. Febuxostat - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include liver problems, nausea, joint pain, and a rash. [7] Serious side effects include an increased risk of death as compared with allopurinol, Stevens–Johnson syndrome, and anaphylaxis. [9] [8] Use is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. [9]

  4. Uricosuric - Wikipedia

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    URAT1 is the central mediator in the transport of uric acid from the kidney into the blood. In some persons with loss-of-function mutations of URAT1, the uricosurics benzbromarone and losartan had no effect, suggesting these drugs act on URAT1 in vivo. [1] Thus, uricosuric drugs may be candidates for management in a personalized medicine model.

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    Lighter Side. Politics. Science & Tech. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. ... You may be skeptical—and you're right to be so—but there is a growing body of research to support the effects of this ...

  6. Is There a "Best Time" to Take Metformin? - AOL

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    Prepare for potential side effects. Taking metformin may cause unpleasant side effects like diarrhea, nausea, and an upset stomach. Taking it with food can reduce the risk.

  7. Lesinurad - Wikipedia

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    Lesinurad (brand name Zurampic) is a urate transporter inhibitor for treating high blood uric acid levels associated with gout. [2] It is recommended only as an adjuvant with either allopurinol or febuxostat when these medications are not sufficient.

  8. Serious Ozempic Side Effects, Confirmed: Here’s What to Know

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    A study confirmed that side effects like pancreatitis and kidney damage are possible while taking GLP-1s like Ozempic. Here's what a doctor wants you to know.

  9. Probenecid - Wikipedia

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    Mild symptoms such as nausea, loss of appetite, dizziness, vomiting, headache, sore gums, or frequent urination are common with this medication. Life-threatening side effects such as thrombocytopenia, hemolytic anemia, leukemia and encephalopathy are extremely rare. [4] Theoretically probenecid can increase the risk of uric acid kidney stones.