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Read ArticleDr. Jack Cush reviews the news, journal articles and regulatory decisions from the past week. July is Gout: More than Flares month.
"People wish their enemies dead—but I do not; I say give them the gout, give them the stone!" — Mary Wortley Montagu
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Uric Acid: Is Lower Better?
There is good evidence that a serum urate less than 6 mg/dL is required to meaningfully reduce urate crystal and gout flare burden, but is even lower better and are there any tradeoffs?
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Updated Algorithm for the Management of Restless Legs Syndrome
Diagnose: chronic vs intermittent RLS (no need for polysomnography)
Test Iron levels (& Rx if)
Consider: remove exacerbators; walking/massage/heat; carbidopa/ levodopa; pramipexole or ropinirole; low potency opioids; https://t.co/XdzIipw1X8
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Learn more about the fundamentals of CAR T-cell therapy and its investigational use in autoimmune disease.
Sponsored by Bristol Myers Squibb. https://t.co/VvTOYY3tvz
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True or False: EULAR recommends glucocorticoids alone, without additional agents, for remission induction in life-threatening ANCA-associated vasculitis.
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True or False: There is an available antidote for colchicine overdose. Check your answer in this week's RheumIQ at https://t.co/TBlB4pmnKa. https://t.co/RgJ4xEAuZA
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The mortality gap in gout has not improved in 20 years – CV disease is the leading cause of death (2-fold increase).
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TNR: Gout Journal Club
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Saliva and Uric Acid Testing
A recent report from China reaffirms the potential utility of salivary uric acid (UA) testing delivers smartphone-guided, enzyme-free gout screening at home for pennies per test.
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QD Clinic: Cellulitis Paradoxes
Dr. Richard Conway, Dublin, discusses a case of cellulitis and gout. Presented as part of RheumNow's "Gout: More than Flares" campaign during the month of July 2026.
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FDA Delays Gout Drug NASP with Complete Response Letter
On June 26, 2026, SOBI received a Complete Response Letter (CRL) from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that will delay a decision on NASP, pending the company's answer to questions regarding the drugs https://t.co/NmPbWmYd0p
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Non-gout drugs that may lower uric acid – losartan, amlodipine, ACE inhibitors, fenofibrate, atorvastatin, leflunomide, vitamin C, estrogen, and high-dose ASA.
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Problems with treatment adherence in the management of gout
Compared to common medical conditions such as hypertension, type 2 diabetes, hyperlipidemia or osteoporosis, where the reported drug adherence rates are between 50% to 70%, the drug adherence for gout is 37%. This https://t.co/OoLh0HUUH2
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🎥 In this RheumNow Therapeutic Update, Dr. Nicola Dalbeth reviews the latest evidence on the Outcomes of Tophaceous Gout and what every rheumatologist should know.
Watch now: https://t.co/KQmkdziLF5
#Gout #Rheumatology #MedEd #SystemicBurdenOfGout https://t.co/h8LhE5XW00
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Netherlands pragmatic open-label RCT from 8 rheum centres tested T2T vs Sx Rx in 308 Gout pts starting ULT (87% male; 66 yrs). Remission (no flares & pain < 2) betw 18-24 mos was more in T2T pts (39% vs 24%; p=0.02), but more AE w/ Sx driven Rx (53 vs 42%) https://t.co/5g2dY5y900
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Raynauds: Using the Clinical Practice Research Datalink Aurum (PCP) database (1998 - 2023) the prevalence of Raynaud’s 894/100 000, or 158449 cases in 2023. More in elderly & females, less in blacks. Incidence rate 46/100K https://t.co/S5Eg4AZSPU https://t.co/nG2p2g2Jc1
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Challenges in Gout Diagnosis
Dr. Angelo Gaffo in Birmingham, AL discusses the challenges in diagnosing gout. Presented as part of RheumNow's "Gout: More than Flares" campaign during the month of July 2026.
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QD CLINIC: Senior Year Gout
Daric Mueller, PA-C, discusses a case of difficult-to-treat gout in an individual first diagnosed at age 18 who is now in his early 30s. This QD Clinic is presented as part of RheumNow's "Gout: More than Flares" campaign.
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