A 52-year-old has tophaceous gout and three attacks in the past year. eGFR is 48 mL/min/1.73 m². Best long-term management strategy?AStart probenecid.BContinue NSAIDs as needed only; defer urate-lowering therapy (ULT).CStart febuxostat as first-line ULT.DAvoid initiating ULT during an acute flare under all circumstances.EStart allopurinol at ≤100 mg/day (lower if advanced CKD), titrate to serum urate <6 mg/dL, and provide flare prophylaxis for 3-6 months.Check my answer