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Old 06-20-2019, 01:44 PM #19
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Originally Posted by kiwi33 View Post
The PubMed search "peripheral neuropathy uric acid" retrieves 106 papers. The main link seems to be with diabetic PN.

As far as I can see whether this is correlative or causative is unclear. See [.
Any such studies on uloric (febuxostat) and nerve pain? I was initially prescribed uloric for my gout but discontinued after 6 months partly because it caused some abdominal discomfort and partly because my insurance wont cover it. My doctor switched me over to allopurinol, which I had for a year before neuropathy symptoms surfaced. I am thinking of switching back to uloric .. Better pay from my own pocket than sufferer from this nasty neuropathy..
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