• How to Treat Knee Gout?

Can indocin be used to quickly treat knee gout?

8 Answers

  • Rheumatologist
  • Georgetown, TX

If you have crohn's disease, then indocin is not the best drug to treat gout flare as indocin can cause a crohn's flare. I suggest you speak with your doctor or see a rheumatologist to determine the right treatment plan.

  • Rheumatologist
  • Danville, PA

I would NOT use indomethacin in 84 yr old because of risk of Gastrointestinal and kidney side effects . I would either inject knee with steroid or use 7-10 day course of prednisone

  • Rheumatologist | Rheumatology
  • Lebanon, PA

Would avoid Indocin due to your older age, which may aggravate Crohn's.

  • Rheumatologist
  • West Caldwell, NJ

Indocin is brutal on the stomach, especially at your age. It has the highest incidence of causing stomach ulcers. I would prefer a cortisone shot in the arm or the knee. One-shot will act as a powerful anti-inflammatory but not affect your immune system. Also, you should take Colchicine for acute gout attacks.

  • Rheumatologist
  • Greensboro, NC

Yes, if it's your first episode of gout. Cortisone injection to the knee is more effective. If you have more than one gout episode , you need uric acid-lowering treatment.

Hello!

Thanks for your question. A gout flare can be treated by a combination or any of the following: colchicine, indocin (an anti inflammatory), and/or steroids. This should be done under the direction of your physician.
Thanks so much!

Best regards,

Dr. Brionez

  • Rheumatologist
  • Hewlett, NY

Much safer at your age to stay on a single colchicine orally to prevent relapse and treat acute attacks, which are very inflamed with a "Medrol Pak." If the 6MP above means you have inflammatory bowel disease, you may not be able to tolerate any colchicine.

Daniel Cohen, MD

  • Rheumatologist
  • Bloomfield, NJ

Yes, possibly.

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