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Other than medicating gout AFTER it develops, is there anything one can do to PREVENT a high concentration of uric acid in the body?
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Yes, there is a fairly benign drug called
allopurinol...cheap too. aken every day it causes the body to make less uric acid. It has far fewer side effects than the drugs to remove more of it.
Cozaar is probably the ONLY antihypertensive that casues more uric acid to be excreted. So if one is going to try an ARB, that's the one to take.
Last and very much least is a diet that eliminates PURINES from the diet...these are foods that are high in nucleic acids. Toruble with the diet cure is that it is bothe tedious and usually inefffective, But before
allopurinol that;s all they had...until the patient died of gout.
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I was curious what "trouble" someone taking a diuretic while on a sodium restricted diet can get into?
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That trouble is a very low serum sodium, aka hyponatremia or water intoxication, which mannifests as shift of water from the plasma into the brain cells. One can develop nausea, vomiting, headache and malaise and worse, , confusion, diminished reflexes, convulsions, stupor or coma >>>death.
It's sometimes seen in marathon runners in the heat who keep losing salt and water and replacing the fluid with only water.
Less horrifying is the drag-around condition someone experiences from walking aroung with a low serum sodium in the 120's...that bedevilled me for years while taking HCTZ even though I was eating salt like Lot's wife. If I's STOPPED eating salt I'd probably have keeled over.
(Lasix doesn't do this.)