Is ibuprofen effective for gout pain

Ibuprofen is an antipyretic and analgesic drug that has a good therapeutic effect on pain caused by gout, but not too effective on the primary condition of gout. In clinical practice, there are also some patients who take ibuprofen and the effect is not very satisfactory, usually due to severe pain. They can also switch to etoricoxib tablets or add colchicine, as well as small doses of glucocorticoids for rapid pain relief and swelling. In the treatment of gout, especially in the acute stage, the main thing is to use the above-mentioned anti-inflammatory drugs to treat it in a timely manner.