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A 35-year-old male presented with an attack of acute gout. He was treated with a 10 day course of naproxen. His blood uric acid level is high. What future line of treatment is most appropriate
A) No regular medication. Treat attacks of acute gout when they occur with naproxen.
B) Regular long-term treatment with naproxen
C) Regular long-term treatment with allopurinol
D) Start with allopurinol + naproxen for 2 months followed by long-term allopurinol treatment
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