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  2. Febuxostat - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, NICE has found that febuxostat has a higher cost/benefit ratio than allopurinol and on that basis recommended febuxostat as a second-line drug for people who cannot use allopurinol. [12] In 2010, before it became generic in the United States, it cost about US$160 per month as opposed to allopurinol which was about $14 per month. [31]

  3. 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.

  4. Gout - Wikipedia

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    There are concerns about more deaths with febuxostat compared to allopurinol. [72] Febuxostat may also increase the rate of gout flares during early treatment. [73] However, there is tentative evidence that febuxostat may bring down urate levels more than allopurinol. [74] Probenecid appears to be less effective than allopurinol and is a second ...

  5. The Terrible—and Amazing—Side Effects of Weight-Loss Drugs

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    GLP-1 drugs used for weight loss involve all kinds of side effects—good and not-so-good—that may or may not strike the average user. (Reminder that there are many of these meds now. GLP-1s ...

  6. Allopurinol - Wikipedia

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    Allopurinol has been marketed in the United States since 19 August 1966, when it was first approved by FDA under the trade name Zyloprim. [40] Allopurinol was marketed at the time by Burroughs Wellcome. Allopurinol is a generic drug sold under a variety of brand names, including Allohexal, Allosig, Milurit, Alloril, Progout, Ürikoliz, Zyloprim ...

  7. Xanthine oxidase inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    Purine analogues include allopurinol, oxypurinol, [2] and tisopurine. Others include febuxostat, [3] topiroxostat, and inositols (phytic acid and myo-inositol [citation needed]). In experiments, numerous natural products have been found to inhibit xanthine oxidase in vitro or in model animals (mice, rats).