Seasonal variations were found in the rate of gout flares, with mean SU levels peaking around the time of a flare before dropping and remaining suppressed for months after.
Background Anticoagulation non-adherence is attributed to myriad factors in patient populations across the world. While direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) have demonstrated several clinical advantages ...
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