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Why colchicine with Allopurinol and Indomethacin?
Hi; Recently had a gout attack and treated it with Indocin, colchicine, and allopurinol. Am now tak…
Started by: Eric Bolvin
in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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4 years, 12 months ago
Mauri
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Gout for 30 years getting worse
Looking forward to learning from other gout sufferers and sharing own experience in the ongoing bat…
Started by: Colin Purves
in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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5 years, 2 months ago
nobody
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Any natural alternative to allopurinol?
I have experienced an extreme rash and severe itching on both feet after starting stopping and re-i…
Started by: rudy avila
in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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5 years, 6 months ago
Keith Taylor
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H. Pylori and Gout – Cause & Effects
hey,
how are you guys, I found today by mistake the below post, here is just a part of it, was act…
Started by: Rich Blazeski
in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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5 years, 7 months ago
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Can I liquefy tophus without damaging skin?
I have hard tophus on my hands, elbow, and feet. I went to an orthopedic surgeon, and he said my to…
Started by: Tophus Sufferer
in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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5 years, 7 months ago
Keith Taylor
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Will Malic Acid help my Gout?
Can supplementing with malic acid help with uric acid levels and or slow crystal formation ? Seem…
Started by: urankjj .
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5 years, 8 months ago
Keith Taylor
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