This clinical trial is focused on studying the condition known as gout, which is often associated with high levels of uric acid in the blood, a condition called hyperuricemia. The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of a new treatment called Tigulixostat in comparison to an existing medication, Allopurinol. Tigulixostat is being tested in tablet form, and its effects will be compared to those of Allopurinol, which is also administered in capsule form. Additionally, some participants will receive a placebo to help assess the true effects of the medications being studied.
The purpose of this study is to determine how well Tigulixostat works in reducing uric acid levels in patients with gout and hyperuricemia. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either Tigulixostat, Allopurinol, or a placebo. The study will last for several months, during which participants will have regular check-ups to monitor their uric acid levels and overall health. The goal is to see if Tigulixostat can help achieve and maintain lower uric acid levels over time, specifically aiming for levels below 6 mg/dL at certain points during the study.
Throughout the study, participants will be observed for any potential side effects or adverse reactions to the medications. The study will also track the occurrence of gout flares, which are sudden and severe attacks of pain and swelling in the joints, and the resolution of any existing tophi, which are lumps formed by uric acid crystals. The safety of the treatments will be closely monitored through various health assessments, including physical exams and laboratory tests. The study is expected to provide valuable information on the potential benefits and risks of Tigulixostat for patients with gout and hyperuricemia.



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