Gout Drugs Side Effects
Below is a list of common medications used to treat or reduce the symptoms of treatment to prevent gout.
Gout drugs side effects. Your doctor may use a needle to draw fluid from your affected joint. Corticosteroids such as prednisone can be prescribed to reduce pain and inflammation. Urate crystals may be visible when the fluid is examined. To reduce the chance for the medicine to irritate the lining of stomach the starting point for ulcers to develop nsaids are commonly suggested to be taken after a full meal.
A number of medications can contribute to hyperuricemia and sometimes trigger gout by interfering with the renal tubular excretion of urate or by increasing the formation of uric acid2. Blood test results can be. Loop and thiazide diuretics salicylates cyclosporin antituberculosis medications have been associated with an increased uric acid levels. Colchicine is used to reduce gout pain.
Follow the links to read common uses side effects dosage details and read user reviews. Your doctor may recommend a blood test to measure the levels of uric acid and creatinine in your blood. They can increase blood sugar levels and blood pressure and may induce mood changes. But although mostly they cause minor side effects they could carry serious risks such as the increased risk of developing ulcers.
Side effects can include nausea diarrhea and vomiting.