Effects · health adverse
Gout Flare-up
Occurrence or intensification of a gout attack - acute inflammation of a joint (most often the big toe), caused by the deposition of uric acid crystals, triggered by supplement intake.
- Supplements
- 10
- Practices
- 5
- Habits
- 6
How we rate evidence
Probability — how likely the effect is to show up
- Very high
- High
- Medium
- Low
Evidence — where the data comes from
- Scientific Meta-analyses and randomized trials
- Clinical Clinical trials and practice
- Animal research Animal studies
- People reports User reports and anecdotes
- Theoretical Mechanistic reasoning, not yet tested
Reported as a side effect of (21)
Probability Low 21
Evidence Clinical 14 People reports 2 Theoretical 5
- Creatine Supplements LowClinical
- D-Ribose Supplements LowClinical
- Histidine Supplements LowTheoretical
- Inosine Supplements LowClinical
- Lipase Supplements LowTheoretical
- Methionine Supplements LowClinical
- Shilajit Supplements LowPeople reports
- Spirulina Supplements LowPeople reports
- Uridine Supplements LowTheoretical
- Vitamin B3 Supplements LowClinical
- Fasting Mimicking Diet Practices LowClinical
- Juice Fasting Practices LowClinical
- Ketogenic Diet Practices LowTheoretical
- Periodic 24-hour Fasting Practices LowClinical
- Prolonged Water Fasting Practices LowClinical
- Adequate Protein Intake Habits LowClinical
- Alcohol Consumption Habits LowClinical
- Binge Eating Episodes Habits LowClinical
- Excessive Sugar Consumption Habits LowClinical
- Fast Food Consumption Habits LowTheoretical
- Intermittent Fasting Habits LowClinical