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GOUT TREATMENT ALGORITHM 1,2
Typical
1st
Likely diagnosis of gout (exclude septic arthritis)
MTP joint involvement or crystals on Synovial Fluid polarising microscopy
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ACUTE TREATMENT
Suppress pain and reduce inflammation until acute flare has subsided. Use one of the following
Full-dose NSAID

Colchicine* (500 microgram 3-4 times daily reducing course) Avoid if eGFR<30

ml/min Reduce dose by 50% if eGFR < 60 ml/min
Corticosteroid (intra-articular, intramuscular) oral (0.5mg/Kg for 5-10 days)

Advise patient to use an ice-pack
6-week appointment:
sUA ≥ 360 µmol per
litre
REDUCE RISK FACTORS
Switch thiazide /loop diuretic to ACE or Losartan (uricosuric) if
possible
Reduce alcohol intake (beer especially)
Reduce intake fructose/corn syrup in food and drinks
Check fasting lipids
6-week appointment:
sUA < 360 µmol
per litre
LONG-TERM TREATMENT
Initiate sUA-lowering therapy if patient has had ≥2 flares per year,
based on patient preference and clinical judgement.

Allopurinol 100mg od +.
prophylactic
low-dose
colchicine
 Add
(500 microgram twice daily) for up to the first six months of
treatment (3 months may be sufficient). Alternatives NSAID (but
not aspirin) if no contraindications or Prednisolone 10 mg od
RECONSIDER DIAGNOSIS
Persistent symptoms without
definitive diagnosis should be
discussed with secondary
care
 Patient education - increased fluid intake
6-week appointment: sUA ≥ 360 µmol per litre
 Increase allopurinol depending upon sUA
Doses as high as 900 mg per day are sometimes required.
Start low and slowly increase.
 Maintain prophylactic colchicine (500 microgram twice
daily) .
6-week appointment: sUA < 360 µmol per litre
 Continue with sUA-lowering therapy
 Retest sUA every six months to one year
 Stop colchicine 1 month after hyperuricaemia
corrected
 If allopurinol intolerant (side effects sufficient to warrant discontinuation) or allergic to allopurinol then
initiate Febuxostat 80 mg od. If sUA >360 after 2-4 weeks increase to 120MG od
Gout flares while taking
sUA lowering therapy
Suppress pain and reduce inflammation. Do not interrupt
sUA lowering therapy unless there is a clinical reason
*Colchicine is the preferred treatment for patients who have concomitant conditions and who are taking medications that
contraindicate the use of NSAIDs
+ Allopurinol dosage reduction in renal failure:/elderly: start low (1.5 mg per unit of eGFR) or 50 mg od and increase gradually
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This treatment algorithm has been produced as an educational service by A. Menarini Pharma UK SRL and adapted locally by Cathy Laversuch and
Shaun Green.