Common forms of medication prescribed by doctors to treat gout include:
- NSAIDs: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications are available over-the-counter or at prescription-strength. These drugs will help relieve pain and reduce inflammation.
- Colchicine: Colchicine is a prescription medication that can help relieve inflammation caused by gout and reduce uric acid levels in the body. Colchicine is not a pain reliever and will not cure gout. It can, however, help prevent and treat attacks of gout.
- Corticosteroids: Corticosteroids (usually administered orally or through injection) can help relieve pain and reduce inflammation caused by gout.
- Uric acid reducers: Medication such as allopurinol (sold as Zyloprim) reduces uric acid levels in the blood. Allopurinol is commonly prescribed as a long-term preventative measure against gout and kidney stones.