Acute gout

A disorder of purine metabolism, occurring especially in men, characterized by a raised but variable blood uric acid level and severe recurrent acute arthritis of sudden onset resulting from deposition of crystals of sodium urate in connective tissues and articular cartilage; most cases are inherited, resulting from a variety of abnormalities of purine metabolism. The familial aggregation is for the most part galtonian with a threshold of expression determined by the solubility of uric acid. However, gout is a feature of the Lesch-Nyhan syndrome an X-linked disorder [MIM*308000].

 

Medications (drug generics) used in Acute gout

Primary Drugs

Diclofenac (Na)
Etoricoxib
Indomethacin
Naproxen
Phenylbutazone
Piroxicam
Piroxicam-beta-cyclodextrin
Sulindac

Secondary Drugs

Contra Drugs