What medications should be combined with colchicine for gout?
Colchicine for gout can generally be used in combination with medications such as ibuprofen sustained-release capsules, dexamethasone tablets, and febuxostat tablets, but must be taken under a doctor's guidance.
1. Ibuprofen Sustained-Release Capsules
Gout is caused by excessive uric acid levels in the body, which deposit locally and lead to pain. Ibuprofen sustained-release capsules have analgesic effects and can relieve localized pain symptoms associated with gout.
2. Dexamethasone Tablets
Gout may be related to improper diet or other underlying diseases. Dexamethasone tablets are a type of corticosteroid medication that provides anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory effects, reducing the body’s inflammatory response. However, dosage must strictly follow medical advice.
3. Febuxostat Tablets
Febuxostat tablets are commonly used to treat gout. When used together with colchicine, they help inhibit uric acid production in the body, lower uric acid levels, and alleviate discomfort caused by gout.
In addition, under medical supervision, colchicine may also be used in combination with other medications such as dexamethasone acetate tablets or probenecid tablets.