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- Benzbromarone in the treatment of gout - Advances in Rheumatology
Benzbromarone is a safe and effective molecule for the treatment of gout However, due to in vitro and in vivo data related to hepatotoxicity, it is prudent to prescribe it with some caution, especially for patients with an already known liver condition
- Benzbromarone: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action - DrugBank Online
Benzbromarone is a uricosuric agent which is taken daily for the prevention of gout flares Benzbromarone has been used in trials studying the basic science and treatment of Heart Failure, Hyperuricemia, Chronic Kidney Disease, Abnormal Renal Function, and Gout and Asymptomatic Hyperuricemia The next evolution of DrugBank is here
- Considering Benzbromarone as First-Line Therapy for Gout
In this comparative effectiveness clinical trial, Yan et al set out to compare nontitrated, low-dose benzbromarone with low-dose febuxostat as the first-line therapy in gout patients with renal uric acid underexcretion
- Benzbromarone - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Benzbromarone is a benzofuran derivative chemically related to amiodarone It increases uric acid excretion by non-specifically inhibiting its tubular reabsorption It is used in patients with venous disorders to prevent, retard, or reverse varicose degenerative changes in the vessel wall
- Benzbromarone: A Review of its Pharmacological Properties and . . .
Synopsis: Benzbromarone is a benzofuran derivative which lowers serum urate and increases urinary urate excretion in normal, hyperuricaemic and gouty subjects In open short- and long-term studies benzbromarone reduced serum uric acid levels by one-third to one-half and maintained its effectiveness for periods of up to 8 years
- Benzbromarone | C17H12Br2O3 | CID 2333 - PubChem
Benzbromarone is a nonpurine xanthine oxidase inhibitor used for the treatment of gout, but never approved for use in the United States because of concerns over reports of acute liver injury and deaths with its use
- benzbromarone | Dosing Uses - medtigo
benzbromarone is a medication primarily used to treat gout, characterized by elevated levels of uric acid in the blood, which can leads to painful joint inflammation benzbromarone affects the body’s uric acid metabolism, primarily through its actions on the kidneys and liver
- Patient Information Leaflet - Benzbromarone - My Medicines
Benzbromarone is used to prevent gout It helps your kidneys remove uric acid from your blood Before you start Tell your doctor if you have liver problems, or ever had kidney stones Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding How should you take it? Take benzbromarone regularly as directed with a
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