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Research progress on multidimensional intervention strategies for hyperuricemia: Western medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and emerging therapies.

Authors: Li X, Chen Z, Zhang Y, Fan C, Chen L, Xu X, Chang J, Qiang W, Jiang H, Liu C.

DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2025.1722245

Abstract Summary

Hyperuricemia, a metabolic disorder linked to gout and cardiovascular disease, is rising in prevalence, especially among younger populations. This comprehensive review examines current treatments: Western drugs targeting uric acid excretion, synthesis, and breakdown, including novel URAT1 inhibitors; Traditional Chinese Medicine approaches using herbs and compounds that inhibit enzymes and regulate transporters; and emerging therapies like SGLT2 inhibitors and microbiota transplantation.

Why Brain? 🧠

Review examines hyperuricemia treatments including Western drugs, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and novel therapies like SGLT2 inhibitors and microbiota transplantation, guiding personalized care strategies.

License: CC BY.


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