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Anti-hyperuricemic drugs decrease the levels of uric acid in the blood, either by increasing the rate at which uric acid is excreted in the urine, or by preventing the formation of excess uric acid.

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Anti-hyperuricemic drugs are used to treat hyperuricemia, the state of having too much uric acid in the blood.

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