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This medicine may increase the uric acid levels in the blood (hyperuricemia), which can lead to gout. This can occur within 4 weeks of using this medicine ...
Black, tarry stools; blood in the urine or stools; burning, "crawling", or tingling feeling in the skin; difficulty with breathing when exercising; fever with ...
Gout causes sudden, severe attacks of pain and swelling in one or more joints, usually the big toe. Heart infection. People with Eisenmenger syndrome have a ...
Descriptions. Lesinurad and allopurinol combination is used to lower uric acid levels in the blood in people with gout, when allopurinol alone did not work well ...
Gout—Aspirin-containing medicine may make the gout worse and reduce the benefit of the medicines used for gout. Hepatitis or other liver disease—Liver ...
For treatment of gout: Adults—200 milligrams (mg) as a single dose in the morning. Children—Use and dose must be determined by your doctor. Missed Dose. If ...
Gout, history of or · Kidney stones, history of—Cyclophosphamide may increase levels of uric acid in the body, which can cause gout or kidney stones.
Other causes include injury or trauma to the affected area, inflammatory arthritis such as rheumatoid arthritis, gout and infection. Risk factors. Anyone can ...
The incidence of gout has more than doubled in the past 20 years, and people with gout are likelier to have other serious diseases, such as high blood ...
Gout—Aspirin can make this condition worse and can also lessen the effects of some medicines used to treat gout. Heart disease (severe)—The caffeine in some ...
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