The drug that could treat gout – and reduce heart attack risk

Health & Fitness
27 Jan 2026 • 12:12 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • Medication used to treat gout, such as allopurinol, could also reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes when taken at the correct dose.
  • Gout, a common form of arthritis caused by uric acid build-up, is already known to increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • A study involving over 109,000 gout patients found that those on uric acid-lowering drugs had a lower risk of heart problems and fewer gout flare-ups over five years.
  • The benefits were more pronounced in patients who achieved lower uric acid levels, specifically below 300 micromol/L, with the recommended target being below 360 micromol/L.
  • Researchers from the University of Nottingham highlighted these findings as "very positive," noting it is the first study to demonstrate this specific cardiovascular benefit.

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