What are the anti-inflammatory drugs for gout

Gout anti-inflammatory drugs mainly include colchicine, loxoprofen sodium, meloxicam, celecoxib, etoricoxib, diclofenac sodium, as well as methylprednisolone, prednisone tablets, compound betamethasone and tretinoin, which are all commonly used anti-inflammatory drugs for gout patients. They mainly include three major categories, namely colchicine, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers, and glucocorticoids. When gout is in acute attack, suitable anti-inflammatory drugs can be selected according to the swelling and pain of gout, as well as the presence of comorbidities and contraindications. If in the early stage of the disease, gout patients can choose small doses of colchicine, combined with oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers for treatment. If the inflammatory response to gout is more severe, or if the patient has advanced gout, he can choose to treat with systemic glucocorticoids, as well as intra-articular injections of glucocorticoids.