AKT-3067

AKT-3067

A 52-year-old gentleman presents with an acute flare up of his gout. He has a history of gout over the past year and was recently switched from allopurinol to febuxostat. The current episode started three days ago and is causing pain in his left big toe. He has attempted to alleviate the pain with paracetamol, but it has not been effective. He is also on warfarin for atrial fibrillation.

What recommendations would you make to the patient?