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Gout Treatment and Clinical Considerations: The Role of Pegloticase, Colchicine, and Febuxostat

Michael J Quintana, A Shum, Michael S Folse, Prerana C Ramesh, Shahab Ahmadzadeh, Giustino Varrassi, Sahar Shekoohi, Alan D. Kaye

2023Cureus10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gout treatment has evolved rapidly in recent decades, and various drugs have been designed for acute and chronic management. Three medications used to treat gout include pegloticase, colchicine, and febuxostat. When prescribing these drugs, important factors to consider include pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, population specifics, benefits, and contraindications. Pharmacokinetic considerations of each drug include absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination factors. Pharmacodynamics factors are assessed by their potential for toxicity and effects on serum uric acid levels. Additionally, the drug's targeted population must be considered to avoid unwanted complications in certain pre-existing conditions such as cardiovascular disease or glucose-6-dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency. In this paper, we aim to provide insight into the gout medications, pegloticase, colchicine, and febuxostat. This review will include their pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, population specifics, benefits, and contraindications.

Topics & Concepts

FebuxostatMedicineGoutPharmacodynamicsPharmacologyColchicinePharmacokineticsPopulationUric acidDrugIntensive care medicineHyperuricemiaInternal medicineEnvironmental healthGout, Hyperuricemia, Uric AcidCase Reports on HematomasPotassium and Related Disorders
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