Do you still have gout symptoms even though you're taking medication?
The Kadence study is for adults with uncontrolled gout. Uncontrolled gout occurs when uric acid levels remain high, and gout symptoms keep coming back despite taking medication, leading to repeated flare-ups, ongoing joint pain, and sometimes hard lumps under the skin called tophi. Uncontrolled gout occurs when uric acid levels stay high, and gout symptoms continue to return despite current or prior treatment. This can lead to:
- Frequent flare-ups
- Development of tophi (hard lumps under the skin)
- Persistent joint pain
Consider joining this study.
Who can participate in this study?
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You may be eligible to participate in this study if you:
- Are 18 years of age or older
- Have uncontrolled gout (symptoms continue despite current or prior treatment)
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Have at least one of the following symptoms of uncontrolled gout:
- 2 or more gout flares in the past 12 months
- Chronic gouty arthritis (ongoing joint pain and swelling from gout)
- At least 1 visible tophus (lump caused by uric acid buildup)
- Have not been able to keep your uric acid levels in normal range using standard oral gout medications, or cannot take
these medications
Click below to see if you qualify!