The efficacy and safety of treatments for acute gout: results from a series of systematic literature reviews including Cochrane reviews on intraarticular glucocorticoids, colchicine, nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, and interleukin-1 inhibitors.
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C. Bombardier | C. van Durme | R. Buchbinder | D. M. van der Heijde | R. Landewé | L. Carmona | D. Aletaha | L. Falzon | M. Wechalekar | John H Y Moi | F. Sivera | O. Vinik | Irene van Echteld
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