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⇢ uric acid in the blood

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Uricase Medication with Methotrexate

Keith Taylor November 12, 2020 November 12, 2020
Uricase Medication with Methotrexate

Uricase medication is a fast-acting uric acid treatment. But most gout patients develop immunity to it. See how methotrexate makes pegloticase more effective.

Target Uric Acid Below 6 mg/dL

Keith Taylor November 12, 2020 June 26, 2020
Target Uric Acid Below 6 mg/dL

Gout is progressive, debilitating, and dangerous. Unless uric acid is controlled. Normal uric acid can be too high. See why uric acid is only safe below 6 mg/dL.

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Common Gout Research Terms

cardiovascular hyperuricemia MSU (MonoSodium Urate) serum sUA tophaceous tophus (plural = tophi) ULT (Urate Lowering Therapy) urate

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