#113 Gout: Uric acid targets, urate lowering therapy, and random questions from social media

Sep 10, 2018, 07:00 AM

Master the management of gout with tips from expert, Tuhina Neogi MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine. Topics include: how to initiate and titrate urate lowering therapy, guidelines controversy over uric acid targets, colchicine & NSAIDS for anti-inflammatory prophylaxis, uricosuric agents, febuxostat, HLA B5801, use of uric acid levels in the acute setting and more random gout facts.

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Credits:

  • Written and produced by: Matthew Watto MD
  • Hosts: Paul Williams MD, Stuart Brigham MD, Matthew Watto MD
  • Guest: Tuhina Neogi MD, PhD

Time Stamps

  • 00:00 Intro and guest bio
  • 01:30 Allopurinol initiation and titration
  • 07:10 Uricosuric therapy
  • 09:10 Controversy over uric acid targets for gout
  • 17:40 Parachutes and randomized controlled trials
  • 19:15 Colchicine or NSAIDS for prophylaxis
  • 23:20 Who needs febuxostat?
  • 26:20 When to refer for gout, HLA B5801, and checking uric acid levels in the acute setting  
  • 33:29 Take home points
  • 36:15 Outro

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