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. 2020 Nov 23;2020:8637583. doi: 10.1155/2020/8637583

Table 1.

The gout treatment drugs and their side effects.

Gout treatment options Drugs Effect Doses (mg/day) Side effects
Xanthine oxidase inhibitors Allopurinol Reduces the level of blood uric acid [9] 50–800 [9] (i) Digestive disorders
(ii) Hypersensitivity syndrome
(iii) Hepatotoxicity
(iv) Skin reactions [14]
Febuxostat Reduces the level of blood uric acid [9] 80–120 [9] (i) Digestive disorders
(ii) Headache
(iii) Liver problems
(iv) Rash in the skin [9]

Uricosuric agents Probenecid Inhibition of the uric acid reabsorption [15] (i) Gastrointestinal tract irritation
(ii) Anorexia
(iii) Skin reactions [9]
Benzbromarone 100 (i) Hepatotoxicity [16]
Lesinurad Inhibition of the uric acid reabsorption [17] (i) Gastroesophageal reflux disease
(ii) Headache
(iii) Influenza associated with kidney failure [9]
Losartan/fenofibrate Lowering urate formation [18]

Uricases Rasburicase The recombinant form of uricases (i) Infusion problems [9]
(ii) Antibody formation [19]
(iii) Anaphylaxis [9]