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  1. Colchicine has been used to relieve pain associated with an acute attack of gotta.Farmaci that reduce uric acid in the blood are called uricosuric agents. Aspirin has a uricosuric effect, but the classical drug used to reduce uric acid levels in blood and probenecid (Benemid). People with gout are encouraged to drink plenty of water to keep the most recent estimates renali.regimi treatment may be available, but the old rules are still widely used. Consult your doctor.

    Comment by greydoc6 — July 27, 2010 @ 6:54 am

  2. Colchicine is what is commonly prescribed to treat gout outbreaks, but the best defense is to try to prevent the collection of acid crystals in joints and stay well hydrated to prevent overeating and consumption of alcohol. Weight loss often does the trick, too.

    Comment by RayeKaye — July 27, 2010 @ 7:27 am

  3. To get rid of uric acid crystals in gout, medicines to prevent the production of uric acid and thus reduce tissue stores of uric acid should be used. These drugs are called xanthine oxidase inhibitors: One is allopurinolo.Devono urico1 do to get rid of acid crystals. – Allopurinol (Xyloprim) – Reduces the production of uric acid, which allows an excess of uric acid in body shops-most effective therapy to reduce serum uric acid, should be used a couple of weeks after the attack solved-The starting dose is 100 mg per day orally. Owner monthly according to serum uric acid, serum uric acid should be reduced to about 5.6 mg / dl. The maintenance dose is 300-400 mg / day orally .- It may take a long vita2. – Colchicine is also used to prevent gout attacks that are precipitated by the use of allopurinol .- Must be used with allopurinol dose-0. 6 mg orally twice daily, once the level is achieved and maintained for 6 months, stop prophylactic colchicine. ORIndometacina “If you can not use colchicine indomethacin can be used at 25 mg orally twice Dayin the case please contact me at nidancal12 @ yahoo. co. in

    Comment by nidancal12 — July 27, 2010 @ 7:38 am

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