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Medications for Pseudogout

Pseudogout is a joint disease that can cause attacks of arthritis, where crystals form in the joints. Pseudogout is caused by the collection of salt called calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD), not from uric acid as in true gout.

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