Gout treatment may aid patients with congenital heart disease

(University of Cincinnati) A drug used to treat gout, probenecid, may improve heart function in individuals with a particular heart defect, according to results from a small pilot study run by a University of Cincinnati researcher. Individuals with congenital univentricular circulation ran better and their heart performed better while taking probenecid. The change was small partially because of the small number of study participants.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news