Old gout drug found to benefit heart patients
(PhysOrg.com) — A drug which has been used to prevent gout for more than 40 years has now been shown to be an effective treatment for angina, research at the University of Dundee has found.
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Gout drug ‘works for heart too’
A drug commonly used to treat gout can also relieve angina, experts find.
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