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Older age and diclofenac are associated with increased risk of upper gastrointestinal bleeding in gout patients.

Wan Syamimee Wan GhazaliWan Mohd Khairul Bin Wan ZainudinNurul Khaiza YahyaAsmahan Mohamed IsmailKah Keng Wong
Published in: PeerJ (2021)
Age and diclofenac were significantly associated with UGIB among patients with gouty arthritis on regular NSAIDs, indicating that these factors increased the risks of developing UGIB in gout patients. Hence, these high-risk groups of gouty arthritis patients should be routinely monitored to avoid the potential onset of UGIB. Our data also suggest that diclofenac should be prescribed for the shortest duration possible to minimize the risk of developing UGIB in gout patients.
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