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  2. Tisopurine - Wikipedia

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  3. C5H4N4S - Wikipedia

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  4. Allopurinol - Wikipedia

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    Allopurinol is a medication used to decrease high blood uric acid levels. [5] It is specifically used to prevent gout , prevent specific types of kidney stones and for the high uric acid levels that can occur with chemotherapy .

  5. Your Gout Guide: From Symptoms to Treatment - AOL

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    According to the American College of Rheumatology guidelines, allopurinol is the first-line medication for lowering uric acid levels. Febuxostat is another uric acid-lowering medication that may ...

  6. Benzbromarone - Wikipedia

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    Benzbromarone is a uricosuric agent and non-competitive inhibitor of xanthine oxidase [1] used in the treatment of gout, especially when allopurinol, a first-line treatment, fails or produces intolerable adverse effects. It is structurally related to the antiarrhythmic amiodarone. [2]

  7. Febuxostat - Wikipedia

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    Febuxostat, sold under the brand name Uloric among others, is a medication used long-term to treat gout due to high uric acid levels. [7] It is generally recommended only for people who cannot take allopurinol.

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