ATLANTA – Soon-to-be-published gout guidelines from the American College of Rheumatology will recommend dosing allopurinol above 300 mg/day to get serum urate below 6 mg/dL, even in people with renal impairment.
It’s the same strong treat-to-target recommendation the group made in its last outing in 2012, but “we now have more evidence to support it,” said co–lead author, rheumatologist, and epidemiologist Tuhina Neogi, MD, PhD, a professor of medicine at Boston University.
She gave a sneak preview of the new guidelines, which will be published in 2020, at the ACR annual meeting. They are under review, but she said the “major recommendations will remain the same.”