Gout is a commonly seen disease both in primary care as well as in hospital practice (1).
According to the General Practice Research Database (GPRD), the overall prevalence of gout in UK is estimated to be 1.4% (in 1999) (2).
The condition is more common in men and the male:female ratio is around 3.6:1 (1).
The GPRD data also revealed that urate-lowering drug therapy is prescribed to approximately one-third of the patients diagnosed with gout (2).
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