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    Gout Essay

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    as opioids and morphine.  It is only considered in extreme cases and would not make a very good long term effective drug (Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs 2017). Meloxicam is another type of drug used to treat gout.  It is a selective cox 2 inhibitor.  It inhibits prostaglandins.  “Prostaglandins also protect the lining of the stomach and intestines from the damaging effects of acid, promote blood clotting by activating platelets, and also affect kidney function (Ogbru, A, 2016).”  It is extremely

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    Is there a role for primary prevention for patients with asymptomatic hyperuricaemia? Indrajeet Mandal Gout is a very common disease in the UK, with 1 in 40 adults being affected by the condition (The Gout Society UK 2014). The prevalence of the condition has increased in the past few decades, and there is a greater disease burden in the more economically-developed countries (Kuo et al. 2015). Uric Acid & Gout: Physiology Gout is an arthropathy that involves the deposition of urate crystals into

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    Allopurinol inhibits xanthine oxidase, the enzyme the causes the conversion of hypoxanthine to xanthine, and the conversion of xanthine to uric acid. Consequently, by blocking this enzyme, allopurinol and oxypurinol, its metabolite prevent the conversion of oxypurines to uric acid; therefore reducing serum and urine levels of

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    high mortality rate as stated by BMC Medical Genetics. According to Pharmacogenetics Genomics, Medications are considered to be the major cause of Stevens Johnson’s syndrome (80%). The most common medication is Allopurinol. Allopurinol, an inhibitor of xanthine

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    Theophylline Essay

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    Theophylline is inexpensive and worldwide it remains one of the most widely prescribed drugs for the treatment of airway diseases. It has been used for over 70 years in the treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Nonetheless, theophylline has newly turn into a third-line treatment in many modern countries that is only used in some poorly controlled patients. Various protocols of therapy assisted this. It has even been recommended that theophylline is not indicated in

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    Zurampic

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    sort of paramount service for the scary issue generally known as gout. The actual medicine can be offered to become utilized because a bit of combination by having an authoritatively helped type regarding gout arrangements referred to as xanthine oxidase inhibitors (XOIs). "Controlling hyperuricemia can be simple for the complete deal treatment regarding gout, " Doctor. Badrul Chowdhury, brain on the Division regarding Pulmonary, Allergy or intolerance and also Rheumatology Solutions in the FDA's Center

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    Kidney Stone Diseases

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    Since the occurrence and progression of various human pathological conditions have been proposed to have an involvement of uric acid (UA), a number of researchers have therefore attempted to elucidate the potential roles of UA underlying the pathogenesis of UA-related diseases (1, 2). Among these, UA is well-documented in kidney stone diseases since it serves as not only a main crystalline composition of pure UA but also a principal risk factor for hyperuricosuric calcium oxalate (CaOx) kidney stone

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    such as rivastigmine, saxagliptin, boceprevir, orlistat and β-lactam antibiotics are few examples of clinically approved inhibitors of human serine hydrolases (12, 13). Literature survey revealed that MAGL enzyme can be inhibited by several chemical entities such as organophosphorus compounds, arylthioamides, carbamates, disulphide containing compounds and maleimides. MAGL inhibitors act either by acting on catalytic nucleophilic amino acid Ser 122 (Ser-His-Asp triad) or by forming Michael adduct with

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    The word ‘gout’ comes from the Latin word ‘gutta’ meaning drop. It is a reference to the belief that it was caused by a drop-by-drop accumulation of humors in the joints. Gout is characterized by sudden, severe attacks of pain, redness, and tenderness in the joints, mostly the joint at the base of the big toe. Anyone can be affected by this complex form of arthritis. It is most likely to affect men, but after menopause, women become more likely. Most of the time, gout will wake you up with a burning

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    Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Gout Stanley Osuagwu Florida International University Abstract Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterize by symmetric polyarthritis and joint changes including erythema, effusion and tenderness. Its course is characterize by remission and exacerbations. Rheumatoid arthritis can affect several organ, but usually involve synovial tissue changes in the freely movable joints like the wrist, the PIP joint, the metacarpophalangeal

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