Gout is a type of inflammatory arthritis that occurs when uric acid crystals build up in the joints. Niacin may inhibit an enzyme in the liver, uricase, that helps metabolize uric acid so it can be expelled through the kidneys. Slowed uric acid metabolism from this side effect can enable uric acid to build up in the bloodstream and may increase the risk of developing gout.

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