Currently, there is no cure for gout. If you have been prescribed medicines for gout, it is important that you take those medicines as instructed to prevent future attacks. And making changes in your diet is also an effective way to deal with gout.
There is no proven cure for gout medicinal or otherwise. If there were there would be a lot of very Happy people.
I suffer from occasional gout flare ups. I find narcotic pain medicines like hydrocodone/APAP 5/500 are more effective. Tramadol is still effective, just not as effective for relieving the intense pain associated with gout in comparison. I personally feel the same drowsiness side effects from both drugs but Tramadol lacks the euphoric feelings.
This site will answer your question.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9835524?dopt=Abstract
No. Cipro (ciprofloxacin) is an antibiotic.
Natural remedies for gout are available however not all are effective on every person. These include vitamin C, cherry juice, and fresh fruits. Eating fresh fruits has proven to be the most effective since it is readily available and is full of nutrients and fiber.
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An association had been made between gout and a rich diet well before the 1800's. and in the mid 1600 an association is mentioned between exes uric acid in the blood stream and gout. however the only effective treatments in those days were to modify the diet to simpler foods.