“Gout fast-acting drugs” does not exist, gout commonly used therapeutic drugs, including colchicine, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and uric acid-lowering drugs, should be selected according to the patient’s condition, the speed of drug onset of action due to the individual’s physical condition, the type of medication and other differences in the existence of different.
1. Colchicine: small doses of colchicine can play a better role in relieving the clinical symptoms of gout attack patients, gout patients taking colchicine generally 12 to 24 hours after the onset of action.
2. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: common non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs include etoricoxib, celecoxib and ibuprofen, etc. Patients have different effects on different kinds of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
3. Uric acid-lowering drugs: gout attack intermittent patients should take febuxostat, allopurinol and other uric acid-lowering drugs to control the level of uric acid, the use of drugs need to be closely detected during the patient’s liver and renal function, to avoid the emergence of adverse reactions.
Drugs need to be used under the guidance of a physician, it is recommended that gout patients to regular hospital orthopedics, rheumatology and immunology department for detailed consultation.