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Uric acid-lowering effect of dotinurad, a novel selective urate reabsorption inhibitor, in hypertensive patients with gout or asymptomatic hyperuricemia: a pooled analysis of individual participant data in phase II and III trials

Authors :
Yuji Hidaka
Tatsuo Hosoya
Takanobu Beppu
Toshinari Takahashi
Source :
Clinical and experimental hypertension (New York, N.Y. : 1993). 43(8)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Hyperuricemia is a risk factor for the development of hypertension and is comorbid in many hypertensive patients. According to Japanese hypertension management guidelines published in 2019, a target serum uric acid level of ≤6.0 mg/dL is recommended in hypertensive patients with gout or asymptomatic hyperuricemia. Dotinurad is a novel uric acid-lowering drug classified as a selective urate reabsorption inhibitor. A pooled analysis was performed on the uric acid-lowering effect of dotinurad in 222 hypertensive patients with gout or asymptomatic hyperuricemia in four clinical trials (NCT02344862, NCT02416167, NCT03100318, NCT03372200). Moreover, we analyzed the long-term uric acid-lowering effect of dotinurad in 154 hypertensive patients with gout or asymptomatic hyperuricemia (NCT03006445).Results: In the pooled analysis, the percent change in the decrease of serum uric acid with the use of dotinurad was 42.17 ± 12.42% at a dose of 2 mg and 60.42 ± 8.03% at a dose of 4 mg; the percentage of patients who achieved a serum uric acid level of ≤6.0 mg/dL was 82.8% and 100.0%. The long-term uric acid-lowering effect of dotinurad showed almost the same results. In this study, the concomitant use of diuretics or angiotensin II receptor blockers affected the uric acid-lowering effect of dotinurad at only a dose of 2 mg in the pooled analysis.Conclusions: In the pooled analysis, dotinurad lowered serum uric acid levels. Dotinurad has an achievement rate of over 80% for serum uric acid level of ≤6.0 mg/dL in both analyses, and will be clinically useful for the management of hyperuricemic states in hypertensive patients.

Details

ISSN :
15256006
Volume :
43
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical and experimental hypertension (New York, N.Y. : 1993)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....17d06a12978879eedcce8a102df0b861