no, actually NSAIDs themselves are used in the treatment of gout,
Here in this link, different drugs used in the treatment of gout are explained.
NSIAD"s Non Steroidal Anti Inflamatory's are used to treat the symptoms of gout as inflammation is often one of the problems associated with gout.
No, NSAIDs are the treatment for Gout.
Gout is a medical condition that is most often accompanied by acute inflammatory arthritis. There are many ways to treat gout. NSAID's are often prescribed to tread the painful symptoms. For those that are unable to tolerate NSAID's, there are glucocorticoid steroids, Colchicine, Pegloticase, and Prophylaxis.
People with gout can have Vodca and rum.
Yes, colchicine is a form of NSAID. It is used as an anti-inflammatory and pain reliever in the treatment of rheumatic and arthritic pain also in the case of gout it is often used as a prophylactic drug.
Slimfast has adiuretic effect and this is bad for gout.
yes
For treatment of gout "attacks" your physician may recommend a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, Colchicine (for those not tolerant of a NSAID), or steroids. To prevent "attacks" you may be prescibed a xanthine oxidase inhibitor (this includes allopurinol and febuxostat.
Yes it does...trigger Gout symptoms.
Aleve contains a NSAID or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, called Naproxen. Naproxen falls under the NSAID class called Propionic-acids. Meloxicam is also an NSAID. Meloxicam falls under the NSAID class called oxicams. The use of two NSAID's together might seem beneficial as an added effect, but in fact NSAID's have what we call a "ceiling effect". This means that there is only so many receptor binding sights available for the NSAID molecule to attach to. The remainder of the NSAID that has not bonded with the receptors, moves around freely, and causes increased adverse effects. Adverse effect can include, gastrointestinal, renal, cardiovascular, dermatological and respiratory.
No at least not if it is not causing a gout attack.
no
because it's can effect to the bone growth and the kidney.
Yes it is most likely to start in the big toe.