The association between sulphoxidation capacity and sodium aurothiomalate toxicity was investigated in 65 patients undergoing treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. Of those showing side-effects, 30/37 (81%) were also poor sulphoxidizers compared with only 9/28 (32%) in the group not displaying adverse reactions. A patient with poor sulphoxidation had a nine-fold greater risk of developing toxicity. The prior measurement of sulphoxidation capacity may help to identify those patients most susceptible to the deleterious effects of this drug.

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