1, febuxostat: Both febuxostat and allopurinol are xanthine oxidase inhibitors, but febuxostat is not recommended for patients with hyperuricemia and no gout;
2. Allopurinol: Pay attention to the occurrence of side effects such as rash, leukopenia and liver damage. In the application process, febuxostat and allopurinol are mainly used to inhibit uric acid production;
3. Benzbromarone: It is mostly used in patients with reduced uric acid excretion, and the uric acid excretion of patients can be judged by 24-hour uric acid. If uric acid excretion is reduced and there is no kidney calculi or obstructive nephropathy, benzbromarone can be used.
No matter which drug you choose to reduce uric acid, you should interfere with your lifestyle and reduce the intake of high-purity foods, such as animal offal, seafood and meat, mainly pork, beef and mutton. It is suggested that patients with hyperuricemia drink more water every day to help promote uric acid excretion.