Drugs used to treat gout mainly include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), colchicine, glucocorticoids, drugs that inhibit the production of uric acid and drugs that promote the excretion of uric acid. Gout is generally caused by excessive intake of purine-rich foods, excessive alcohol consumption, drug stimulation, etc. The medication is generally categorized into acute-phase treatment, inter-episode period and chronic-phase treatment. 1. Acute treatment: acute attacks are usually treated with anti-inflammatory and analgesic therapy, commonly used drugs are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as etoricoxib tablets, indomethacin tablets, etc., if there is a contraindication to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, you can also use low-dose colchicine tablets to carry out the treatment, if the above drugs are ineffective, but also the use of glucocorticosteroids to carry out the treatment, such as prednisone tablets, dexamethasone tablets. 2. Interictal and chronic period: If acute gout frequent attacks, chronic gouty arthritis or gout stone patients, can be lowering uric acid treatment, such as inhibiting the production of uric acid commonly used drugs are allopurinol tablets, febuxostat tablets, to promote the excretion of uric acid commonly used drugs are benzene bromalone tablets, probenecid tablets. Specific medication also need to go to the hospital through the examination in the rheumatology and immunology doctor’s guidance, according to their own situation to choose, do not unauthorized use of drugs.