Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| dexamethasone | Decadron |
| hydrocortisone | Cortef |
| methylprednisolone | Medrol |
| | prednisone |
| triamcinolone | Kenalog |
These medications can be injected directly into the affected joint
(intra-articular), in the muscle of the hip or buttock (intramuscular), or
taken in pill form (oral). The dose of oral corticosteroids is gradually
reduced over several days to 2 weeks until finished. Occasionally they are
injected directly into a vein (intravenous).
How It Works
Corticosteroids decrease the pain, swelling, redness, and warmth
(inflammation) of
gout.
Why It Is Used
Corticosteroids may be used for:
- Gout attacks that are limited to a single
joint.1
- Gout attacks that do not respond
to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or
colchicine.
- People who cannot take NSAIDs or colchicine, such as
those with kidney disease or a history of serious
ulcer disease and gastrointestinal bleeding.
Corticosteroids may also be used by people who have congestive heart failure or
take the blood-thinner warfarin, or are allergic to aspirin.
Corticosteroids are not recommended for people who have a joint
infection.
How Well It Works
Corticosteroids usually provide rapid relief from gout
symptoms.2 Because of their potential side effects if
used for a long time, corticosteroids are usually prescribed only for a short
time.3
Side Effects
Common short-term side effects include:
Uncommon short-term side effects include:
Long-term side effects include:
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
- Corticosteroids are most often used in people
who are unable to take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or
colchicine. If only one joint is affected, injection of corticosteroids into
the joint may be most effective. If multiple joints are involved,
corticosteroids may be injected into a vein or muscle or taken by mouth in pill
form, in gradually decreasing doses.
- Corticosteroids should not be
used when
bacterial arthritis is present.
- People
with
high blood pressure should monitor their pressure
while using corticosteroids.
- People with
diabetes may need more medication or
insulin when using corticosteroids to treat their
gout.
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