gout
goal UA level for gout
<6
probenecid
CI - aspirin therapy decreased effectiveness CrCl < 30 don't use in G6PD deficiency can be used to increase beta lactam levels
colchicine
Colcrys two 0.6 mg tab then 0.6 mg in 1 hr can repeat q3days start w/in 36 hrs of symptoms CrCl <30 - don't redose until 2 weeks wait 12 hrs before restarting ppx
pegloticase
IV bbw: anaphylaxis, premedicate with steroids and antihistamines do not use in combo with allopurinol or febuxostat
indomethacin
Indocin avoid use in severe renal disease CVD risk
acute gout pain treatment
NSAIDs, steroids, colchicine
allopurinol
Zyloprim CrCl 10-20 - 200 mg max CrCl <10 - 100 max SJS, TEN - HLA-B*5801 testing prior can cause acute gout attack use with colchicine for first 3-6 mo
chronic treatment of gout
allopurinol or febuxostat xanthine oxidase inhibitors
allopurinol DDI
antacids decrease absorption increased levels mercaptopurin or azathioprine increased didanosine
drugs that increase uric acid
aspirin diuretics niacin pyrazinamide pancreatic enzyme calcineurin inhibitors tumor lysis syndrome
colchicine SE
diarrhea, nausea, myelosuppression, neuropathy, myopathy
normal uric acid
female - 2-6.5 male - 3.5-7.2
febuxostat
hepatotoxicity, increase thromboembolic events, SJS, TEN use with colchicine for first 3-6 mo
foods to avoid
organ meats, high-fructose corn syrup, alcohol
colchicine CI and warnings
use with Pgp and 3A4 inhibitors myelosuppression, GI sxs use w/ statins, nonDHP CCBs increase risk myopathy
lesinurad
use with allopurinol or febuxostat inhibits reabsorption uric acid in kidneys only initiate CrCl >45; CI CrCl<30 bbw acute renal failure