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    [an error occurred while processing this directive] GLENN ELLIS' STRATEGIES FOR WELL BEING: Gout Nov 17, 2005
    Gout is rare in children and young adults. A number of risk factors are related to the development of hyperuricemia and gout: * Being ...
    - Eurweb.com,

    Investigative Febuxostat for Gout: Twice as Effective as ... Nov 17, 2005
    ...th . The underlying cause of gout is hyperuricemia, or levels of uric acid in the blood greater than 6.8 mg/dL, he said. Dr. Wortmann ...
    - DG News

    Elevated Uric Acid in Blood Linked To Preterm Births Oct 24, 2005
    ...acid in the blood could be used to stratify risk in women with preeclampsia, a University of Pittsburgh group found that women with hyperuricemia along with ...
    - MedPage Today,

    Savient's Puricase(R) (PEG-uricase) Substantially Reduces and ... Nov 21, 2005
    ...parallel group study assessed the urate response, and pharmacokinetic and safety profiles of PEG- uricase in patients with hyperuricemia and severe gout who ...
    - PR Newswire UK (press release),

    New treatment for gout developed Nov 14, 2005
    ...commonly in the big toe. The underlying cause of gout is hyperuricemia, or high levels of uric acid in the blood. Gout is the most ...
    - United Press International

    Albumin-bound Paclitaxel, Clofarabine and Erlotinib Expand ... Nov 14, 2005
    ...only in the inpatient setting. If hyperuricemia is expected to develop, allopurinol should be used. The most common adverse effects ...
    - DG News

    Nabi Biopharmaceuticals: What Now? Nov 15, 2005
    ...including Nabi-HB, a hepatitis B vaccine; WinRho SDF, for immune platelet disorders; and Aloprim, which treats chemotherapy-induced hyperuricemia, a condition ...
    - Schaeffers Research,

    Option Activity Watch: Nabi Biopharmaceuticals, WR Grace, and ... Sep 30, 2005
    ...including Nabi-HB, a hepatitis B vaccine; WinRho SDF, for immune platelet disorders; and Aloprim, which treats chemotherapy-induced hyperuricemia, a condition ...
    - Schaeffers Research,

    Cerenis Therapeutics Announces License Agreement with Nippon ... Aug 30, 2005
    Chemiphar's current R&D is focused on analgesics, therapies for life-style diseases, and hyperuricemia, which is recognized as an increasingly important ...
    - Business Wire (press release),

    Nutrition Q&A: Sufferers of gout should avoid some foods Aug 31, 2005
    Hyperuricemia is a condition where the uric acid builds up in the blood because the body has increased the production of it or the kidneys are not able to ...
    - Pittsburgh Post Gazette,




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