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7. Reduction of Uric Acids

Doctors may prescribe medications that'll reduce uric acid in the body. These medications lower the levels of uric acids. Reducing the uric acid in your system is important because uric acid is connected to rheumatological flare-ups. Prescribed medications assist in breaking down the uric acids in the body. Removing these waste products through urine helps prevent attacks of gout. As with most drugs, there are side effects, including nausea, allergic reactions and bruising along the injection site.

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