A patient with a history of hyperuricemia and three gouty flares in the past six months is placed on an anti-gout regimen that includes a drug to prevent gouty flare. He is cautioned that nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea are early signs of drug toxicity; if these symptoms occur, he should stop taking the drug and call the office. The drug produces its action by binding to:

A patient with a history of hyperuricemia and three gouty flares in the past six months is placed on an anti-gout regimen that includes a drug to prevent gouty flare. He is cautioned that nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea are early signs of drug toxicity; if these symptoms occur, he should stop taking the drug and call the office. The drug produces its action by binding to:



A. Cyclooxygenase
B. Dihydrofolate reductase
C. Organic anion transport protein
D. Tubulin
E. Xanthine oxidase

Answer: D


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