How does Montozin cause hyperuricemia and gout?
Following oral intake of Montozin, it gets converted in the body to pyrazinoic acid (active chemical form of Montozin). Pyrazinoic acid blocks the excretion of urates (salt form of uric acid) by the kidneys. This causes an increase in blood levels of uric acid (hyperuricemia). Excess uric acid accumulation between joints causes pain, swelling, redness and stiffness in joints (gout).