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A 57-year-old male with a history of H. pylori infection, chronic kidney disease stage II, hypertension, and gout is presenting with an acute gout flare-up involving his right metatarsal joints. According to the patient, the symptoms started the night before and progressively got worse overnight. Currently, the patient is not able to put on his shoes because of the pain and discomfort. While considering the treatment for this patient, identify the medication that should be used cautiously. Prednisone Ibuprofen Febuxostat Morphine
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