Gout
The Bandolier gout site seeks to build good evidence about gout and its treatment.
We have so far found no systematic reviews, and the quality and amount of evidence
seems to be rather limited, so this will not be easy. We are able to do this
because of an unconditional educational grant from Merck, Sharp and Dohme Ltd.
Introduction
Gout- an introduction
Age and uric acid
Quality of care indicators for gout
Seasonality of gout?
Gout risk and obesity
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Gout epidemiology
Epidemiology of gout update
Prevalence and incidence of gout
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Gout, diet, risks and heart disease
Alcohol and gout
Gout and drinking
Is uric acid related to heart disease?
More on diet and risk of gout
Purines in foods
Weight loss and uric acid
Weight loss and uric acid in Japan
Uric acid, weight and diet in the elderly
Weight loss, diet and gout
Uric acid, gender, and insulin
Uric acid and risk factors in men
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Treating acute gout
Colchicine for acute gout
Etodolac and naproxen for gout
Etoricoxib for gout
Indomethacin and other NSAIDs for gout
Meclofenamate for gout
Chronic gout, renal function, and NSAIDs
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Urate-reducing treatments
Allopurinol, benzbromarone and probenecid
Allopurinol and benzbromarone compared
Allopurinol, renal function, and adverse
effects
Allopurinol hypersensitivity syndrome
How low has serum uric acid got to be?
Sartans and uric acid
Heart failure, allopurinol, and mortality
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Other gout topics
Prophylactic colchicine for chronic gout
Thiazide diuretics and anti-gout therapy
Lead and uric acid
Uric acid crystals in synovial fluid for
diagnosing gout
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Links to useful sites about gout American family physician -
Gout and
Hyperuricemia
New Zealand consumer site -
Gout and diet
UK Arthritis Research Campaign -
Gout
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