Gout and hyperuricaemia
- What is Gout and hyperuricaemia?
- Statistics on Gout and hyperuricaemia
- Risk Factors for Gout and hyperuricaemia
- Progression of Gout and hyperuricaemia
- How is Gout and hyperuricaemia Diagnosed?
- Prognosis of Gout and hyperuricaemia
- How is Gout and hyperuricaemia Treated?
- Gout and hyperuricaemia References
- Drugs/Products Associated with Gout and hyperuricaemia
What is Gout and hyperuricaemia?
Gout is a condition in which there are deposits of a chemical (sodium urate) in joints, causing arthritis, as well as in soft tissues and the urinary tract.Urate or uric acid is a chemical formed from the breakdown of purines - DNA building blocks derived from protein. Hyperuricaemia means that a person has too much uric acid in the blood - which is associated with gout. When uric acid precipitates in a joint (often the big toe) it causes an acute arthritis. Uric acid can also be deposited in:- soft tissue, causing tophi (white chalky deposits) and tenosynovitis - tendon inflammation.
- urinary tract, causing stones and potentially renal failure (since 2/3 of uric acid is excreted by the kidney)

Statistics on Gout and hyperuricaemia?
Gout is a condition mainly seen in developed countries. It affects approximately 0.25% of Europeans. It is 10 times more common in men. It rarely occurs before puberty and more prevalent in the upper social classes.Hyperuricaemia affects approximately 5% of the population - hence not everybody with hyperuricaemia develops gout - other factors must be important.Risk Factors for Gout and hyperuricaemia
Progression of Gout and hyperuricaemia
There are four clinical syndromes:How is Gout and hyperuricaemia Diagnosed?
Prognosis of Gout and hyperuricaemia
How is Gout and hyperuricaemia Treated?
1. Acute attacks - treat with oral NSAIDs in high doses:Gout and hyperuricaemia References
[1] Longmore M, Wilkinson I, Torok E. OXFORD HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. Oxford Universtiy Press. 2001.[2] Kumar P, Clark M. CLINICAL MEDICINE. WB Saunders 2002.Treatments Used in This Disease:
Drugs/Products Used in the Treatment of This Disease:
- Colgout (Colchicine)
- Depo Medrol (Methylprednisolone acetate)
- Diclofenac-BC (Diclofenac)
- GenRx Diclofenac (Diclofenac sodium)
- Indocid (Indomethacin)
- Methylprednisolone Sodium Succinate for Injection USP (DBL) (Methylprednisolone sodium succinate)
- Naprosyn (Naproxen)
- Progout (Allopurinol)
- Voltaren Rapid 12.5/ 25/ 50 (Diclofenac potassium)
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