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6. Risk Factor: Certain Medications

Some medications can also increase the risk of gout. Diuretics or water pills are one of the most significant causes of hyperuricemia because they affect how the kidneys function, which may alter how uric acid is eliminated.

Other medications that can cause gout include those prescribed to treat tuberculosis, immunosuppressive drugs, and aspirin.

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