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Results 1 - 10 of 44 for gout
  1. Colchicine is used to prevent gout attacks (sudden, severe pain in one or more joints caused by abnormally high levels of a substance called uric acid in ...
  2. Febuxostat is used to treat gout in adults who were not treated successfully with or who are not able to take allopurinol (Aloprim, Zyloprim). Gout is a ...
  3. Allopurinol is used to treat gout (a type of arthritis in which uric acid, a naturally occurring substance in the body, builds up in the joints and ... body. High levels of uric acid may cause gout attacks or kidney stones. Allopurinol is used to ...
  4. ... Trexall, Xatmep) and folic acid to treat chronic gout (sudden, severe pain, redness, and swelling in one ... the body. Pegloticase injection is used to prevent gout attacks but not to treat them once they ...
  5. Probenecid is used to treat chronic gout and gouty arthritis. It is used to prevent attacks related to gout, not treat them once they occur. It acts on the ...
  6. ... high levels of uric acid) in people with gout (sudden attacks of redness, swelling, pain, and heat ... your doctor.Lesinurad controls hyperuricemia in people with gout but does not cure it. Your gout may ...
  7. ... or older. It is also used to treat gout flares (sudden attacks of redness, swelling, pain, and ... usually given once every 4 weeks. To treat gout flares, it is usually given as a single ...
  8. ... amount of uric acid in your blood, preventing gout attacks. The drug helps prevent attacks but will ... than prescribed by your doctor.Sulfinpyrazone helps control gout but does not cure it. Continue to take ...
  9. ... suspension are usually taken every 8 hours for gout, and every 6 to 8 hours as needed ...
  10. ... to aspirin: People with asthma, stomach ulcers, diabetes, gout, hemophilia, hypoprothrombinemia, or kidney or liver disease might ...
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