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Zurampic (lesinurad) is a prescription medication that helps lower uric acid levels in adults with gout who have not reached their target on a xanthine oxidase inhibitor alone. Get evaluated by a licensed physician and receive a personalized treatment plan without leaving home.
What Is Zurampic?
Zurampic (lesinurad) is a prescription medication used to manage elevated serum uric acid in adults with gout, used in combination with a xanthine oxidase inhibitor. It works by blocking uric acid reabsorption transporters URAT1 and OAT4 in the kidney, promoting greater uric acid excretion in the urine. With the right dose and ongoing monitoring, many patients are able to reach their target uric acid level and reduce the frequency of gout flares over time.
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Is Online Zurampic Treatment Right for You?
Zurampic (lesinurad) is approved for adults with hyperuricemia associated with gout whose serum uric acid has not reached target on a xanthine oxidase inhibitor alone. It is indicated for use in combination with a xanthine oxidase inhibitor, not as monotherapy, and is not appropriate for patients with severe kidney impairment.
Because lesinurad acts on kidney uric acid transporters, your renal function and full medication history are important factors in determining whether this treatment is right for you. A Doctronic physician will review your uric acid levels, kidney function, current medications, and gout history before prescribing.
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Medications We Prescribe for Gout
Zurampic
Lesinurad
A selective uric acid reabsorption inhibitor that blocks URAT1 and OAT4 in the kidney. Used in combination with a xanthine oxidase inhibitor to further lower serum uric acid in adults with gout.
AvailableZyloprim
Allopurinol
A xanthine oxidase inhibitor that reduces uric acid production. It is a first-line urate-lowering therapy for gout and is often used as the companion xanthine oxidase inhibitor with lesinurad.
AvailableUloric
Febuxostat
A non-purine selective xanthine oxidase inhibitor used to lower serum uric acid in adults with gout. An alternative companion xanthine oxidase inhibitor for patients who cannot tolerate allopurinol.
AvailableColcrys
Colchicine
An anti-inflammatory agent used to prevent or treat acute gout flares. Often prescribed alongside urate-lowering therapy during the initial treatment period when flare risk is elevated.
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Frequently asked questions
Zurampic (lesinurad) is a prescription uric acid lowering medication that works by blocking two kidney transporters, URAT1 and OAT4, which are responsible for reabsorbing uric acid back into the bloodstream. By inhibiting these transporters, lesinurad helps the kidneys excrete more uric acid, lowering serum uric acid levels in patients with gout.
No. Zurampic must be used in combination with a xanthine oxidase inhibitor such as allopurinol or febuxostat. When taken alone, lesinurad has been associated with a higher risk of kidney-related side effects including acute kidney injury. Doctronic physicians will evaluate whether you are already on or are a candidate for a xanthine oxidase inhibitor before prescribing.
The most serious risk associated with Zurampic is acute kidney injury, which is why it must be taken with a xanthine oxidase inhibitor and why regular kidney function monitoring is recommended. Other reported side effects include headache, influenza, elevated serum creatinine, and gastroesophageal reflux disease. Tell your doctor about any history of kidney problems before starting treatment.
Serum uric acid levels can begin to fall within a few weeks of starting Zurampic, but reaching and sustaining the target level, typically below 6 mg/dL, may take several months. Gout flares may temporarily increase when urate-lowering therapy is first started as uric acid crystals begin to dissolve, so your physician may recommend a flare prophylaxis medication during this period.
The approved dose of Zurampic is 200 mg taken orally once daily in the morning with food and water. It should always be taken at the same time as your xanthine oxidase inhibitor. Patients with severe kidney impairment should not take Zurampic. Your physician will review your kidney function before and during treatment.
Yes. Zurampic has several important drug interactions. Aspirin at doses above 325 mg per day and certain other medications that compete with the same kidney transporters may affect how lesinurad works. Some common medications, including certain statins and hormonal contraceptives, may have reduced effectiveness when taken with lesinurad. Always provide your physician with a complete medication list.
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