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Moving urate-lowering therapy in gout beyond guideline recommendations.

The 'treat-to target serum urate strategy' when using urate-lowering therapy has been recommended by most specialist rheumatology societies for many years. An alternative "treat-to-avoid-symptoms" in gout has been suggested, albeit without a clear definition of what this means and how it might be implemented in clinical trials or clinical practice. This has hampered efforts to design clinical trials that compare the "treat-to-target [urate]" and "treat-to-avoid-symptoms" strategies in the long-term management of gout. In this review we consider the rationale for the treat-to-target urate strategy when using urate-lowering therapy, potential definitions of a "treat-to-avoid-symptoms" strategy, or perhaps what is not "treat-to-avoid-symptoms", and approaches that might address this uncertainty.

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