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Once gout has been diagnosed, conventional medical treatments include: Drugs for acute attacks (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs [NSAIDs], corticosteroids, colchicine) Drugs to reduce hyperuricemia (xanthine oxidase inhibitors like allopurinol to decrease production of uric acid, uricosuric drugs to increase excretion of uric acid) Emerging Therapeutics Most mammals are able to convert uric acid to allantoin with the enzyme uricase and then easily excrete it through the kidneys
Additionally, hospitals tend to handle patients with comorbidities such as diabetes and cardiovascular conditions, where GLP-1 drugs provide dual benefits, further driving their use in this setting
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Digestive issues : Diarrhea, stomach cramps, or constipation reflect the disruption of gut-brain communication during drug withdrawal