Affiliation:
1. Sandip Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mahiravni, Nashik, MS, India.
Abstract
ABSTRACT: Treatment of arthritis has been gaining momentum most recently with new advancement in technology and various modes of treatment available. But; with changing life-style and unhealthy dietary habits; cases of hyperuricemia and gout are increasing at an alarming rate. Gout attacks joints and the Heat, inflammation, discomfort, inflammation, and intense discomfort are a few symptoms. Inhibitors of Xanthine Oxidase used in treatment for hyperuricemia and arthritis which reduce the serum urate level. Study on further applications of medications to combat hyperuricemia and gout is currently under way which has a scope for further development. synthesis of inhibitors of Xanthine Oxidase has been showing for preventing tophaceous deposits from accumulating. Many different methods have been used to combat hyperuricemia throughout the history and many different modes of treatment are currently employed which provide relief from hyperuricemia and gout due to the advancement in technology. The advancement in modern science has ensured that the treatment of hyperuricemia and gout has developed rapidly to effectively treat the disease which has been increasing at an alarming rate in the last two decades. Emphasis has also been given to find out new breakthroughs in the discovery of alternatives for traditional drugs that are used to treat hyperuricemia and gout which will provide relief to patients.
Publisher
Oriental Scientific Publishing Company
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