Hyperuricemia - a condition characterized by elevated relative to normal ranges, levels of uric acid in the blood. Among the diseases caused by hyperuricemia, most noteworthy are gout, urate nephropathy, and urolithiasis. The topic of this article is devoted to the comparative characteristics of drugs used to correct hyperuricemia. The main part of the article is an analysis of pharmacodynamics, efficacy, safety and expediency of using orotic acid agents
Gout is recognized by sudden onsets of joint pain and swelling caused by imbalances in production an...
Gout is a systemic disorder which occurs due to an accumulation of urate crystal in the tissues. Ura...
Hiperuricemia is associated mostly with gout and urolithiasis. However, it is now known that it affe...
Hyperuricemia & gout are disease conditions marked by over production and reduced excretion of u...
Hyperuricemia & gout are disease conditions marked by over production and reduced excretion of u...
The prevalence of hyperuricemia and gout is increasing, but comparative efficacy and safety of vario...
The pharmacological profile of drugs for hyperuricemia is reviewed. These agents may reduce the amou...
Several studies suggest that chronic hyperuricemia, the main precursor of gout, is involved in the p...
The pharmacological profile of drugs for hyperuricemia is reviewed. These agents may reduce the amou...
Despite a sound understanding of the synthetic and metabolic pathways that control serum uric acid l...
Uricosuric medications increase the excretion of uric acid in urine, thus reducing the concentration...
Hyperuricaemia (serum urate (SU) concentrations ≥ 0.42 mmol/L) is the most important risk factor for...
Therapeutic strategy for gout and hyperuricemia is now well established by the availability of poten...
Gout is currently one of the most common causes of inflammatory arthritis in most industrialised cou...
Gout is the most common inflammatory arthritis in western countries and the incidence is increasing....
Gout is recognized by sudden onsets of joint pain and swelling caused by imbalances in production an...
Gout is a systemic disorder which occurs due to an accumulation of urate crystal in the tissues. Ura...
Hiperuricemia is associated mostly with gout and urolithiasis. However, it is now known that it affe...
Hyperuricemia & gout are disease conditions marked by over production and reduced excretion of u...
Hyperuricemia & gout are disease conditions marked by over production and reduced excretion of u...
The prevalence of hyperuricemia and gout is increasing, but comparative efficacy and safety of vario...
The pharmacological profile of drugs for hyperuricemia is reviewed. These agents may reduce the amou...
Several studies suggest that chronic hyperuricemia, the main precursor of gout, is involved in the p...
The pharmacological profile of drugs for hyperuricemia is reviewed. These agents may reduce the amou...
Despite a sound understanding of the synthetic and metabolic pathways that control serum uric acid l...
Uricosuric medications increase the excretion of uric acid in urine, thus reducing the concentration...
Hyperuricaemia (serum urate (SU) concentrations ≥ 0.42 mmol/L) is the most important risk factor for...
Therapeutic strategy for gout and hyperuricemia is now well established by the availability of poten...
Gout is currently one of the most common causes of inflammatory arthritis in most industrialised cou...
Gout is the most common inflammatory arthritis in western countries and the incidence is increasing....
Gout is recognized by sudden onsets of joint pain and swelling caused by imbalances in production an...
Gout is a systemic disorder which occurs due to an accumulation of urate crystal in the tissues. Ura...
Hiperuricemia is associated mostly with gout and urolithiasis. However, it is now known that it affe...