A 56-year-old man presents with a painful, swollen right first metatarsophalangeal joint. He has a history of gout. Which long-term measure is most appropriate to reduce future attacks once the acute flare has settled?AStart Allopurinol during the acute attackBStart long-term Allopurinol after the attack resolvesCLong-term NSAIDs without urate-lowering therapyDAvoid all alcohol and red meat completelyEUse Colchicine as long-term monotherapyCheck my answer