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Antigout Drugs - Coggle Diagram
Phathophysiology
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Gout is a disease that develops when the plasma uric acid concentration is too high( hyperuricemia).
Dreyer A, Kharwa R, Moch S and Thandar Y. Pharmacology for Nurses. 4th edition, 2016.
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Mechanism of action
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Colchicine also reduces the phagocytic action of leukocytes,
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Definition
mainly in the smaller bones of the feet,
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Is a disease in which the defective metabolism of uric acid cause arthritis,
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Colchicine
Definition
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Is a unique and extremely effective anti- inflammatory drug, but it is only effective against gouty arthritis.
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Adverse effect
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GIT disturbances: nausea , vomiting and diarrhoea
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