Examples
Oral (by mouth)
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| gold/auranofin | Ridaura |
Intramuscular (by a shot or
injection)
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| gold aurothioglucose | Solganal |
| gold sodium thiomalate | Aurolate, Myochrysine |
How It Works
It is not understood exactly how gold works to treat
rheumatoid arthritis. However, gold salts appear to
accumulate slowly in the body and, over time, they reduce inflammation and slow
the progression of rheumatoid arthritis.
Gold injections are given every week for the first 22 weeks. After that, gold may be given less often if it is working.1
Why It Is Used
Gold is used to reduce inflammation and slow disease progression in
people with rheumatoid arthritis. Gold is not usually the first treatment given to people with rheumatoid arthritis, since methotrexate and other DMARDs are available.
How Well It Works
A review reports that treatment with
intramuscular gold (parenteral gold) reduces disease activity and joint
inflammation.2
Gold salts taken by mouth (oral) have not been found to be as
effective as gold injections, and it can take up to 6 months before benefits
are noticed from oral gold salts.1
Side Effects
Side effects may develop after a significant amount of gold has
accumulated in the body.
Oral gold has fewer side effects than gold injected into the
muscle. Common side effects of oral gold include:
- Decreased appetite, nausea, and
diarrhea.
- Problems with the skin, blood, kidneys, or lungs
(rare).
Common side effects of injected gold include:
- An itchy skin rash.
- Mouth
sores.
Rarer side effects include:
- Kidney problems (kidney damage that causes loss
of protein in the urine).
- Suppression of blood cell production,
which may increase the risk of infection or serious bleeding. (A return to normal
blood cell production may take several weeks after the drug is no longer
taken.)
Extremely rare side effects include bowel or lung
inflammation.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
It can take 3 to 6 months before gold treatment improves
symptoms.
Regular urine tests to check for protein (indicating kidney damage)
and blood tests are needed.
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