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Study to find the link between allopurinol use and type 2 diabetes incidence among gout patients

Study to find the link between allopurinol use and type 2 diabetes incidence among gout patients Study to find the link between allopurinol use and type 2 diabetes incidence among gout patients
Study to find the link between allopurinol use and type 2 diabetes incidence among gout patients Study to find the link between allopurinol use and type 2 diabetes incidence among gout patients

A study was conducted to find the association between allopurinol use and incidence of type-2 diabetes.

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Key take away

From a recent study, it was concluded that the allopurinol use was not related to the reduced incidence of type 2 diabetes in gout patients. The incidence of diabetes is not found to be related to baseline serum urate or variation in serum urate level.

Background

A study was conducted to find the association between allopurinol use and incidence of type-2 diabetes.

Method

In this study, patients were divided into subgroups based on more than 30 continuous days of allopurinol administered, versus no allopurinol.  Six hundred and six, gout patients used allopurinol for more than 30 days continuously and 478 patients never used the allopurinol. 

Result

After an average 7.9 ± 4.8 years of follow-up, no considerable variation in the diabetes incidence between the two groups was observed.


Conclusion

There is no correlation between allopurinol use and the reduced incidence of type 2 diabetes in gout patients.

Source:

Medicine

Article:

Allopurinol use and type 2 diabetes incidence among patients with gout: A VA retrospective cohort study

Authors:

Anastasia Slobodnick et al.

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