The drugs for gout are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), colchicine, allopurinol, etc. Patients should follow the principle of individualization. 1, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: these drugs are the first choice of anti-inflammatory pain medication in the acute phase, commonly used celecoxib, meloxicam, etc. 2, colchicine: colchicine should be a small dose to begin with, when taking it, there is a possibility of abdominal pain, diarrhea, and other side effects, which need to be promptly discontinued. 3, allopurinol: it is a drug that inhibits the production of uric acid, and is able to reduce the level of blood uric acid to prevent, once again, acute attacks, and the other drugs that promote uric acid excretion. There are also drugs that promote uric acid excretion, such as benzbromarone. Gout patients should eliminate smoking and drinking, diet to low purine food, can be appropriate exercise, is conducive to indirectly reduce blood uric acid levels.
2022-07-17