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Gout - Management
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (high doses)
Age from 16 years onwards
Diclofenac sodium e/c tablets: 50mg three times a day
Diclofenac sodium 50mg gastro-resistant tablets
Take one tablet three times a day.
Supply 42 tablets.
Indometacin capsules: 50mg three times a day
Indometacin 50mg capsules
Take one capsule three times a day.
Supply 42 capsules.
Indometacin capsules: 50mg four times a day
Indometacin 50mg capsules
Take one capsule four times a day.
Supply 56 capsules.
Naproxen tabs:750mg immediately then 250mg three times a day
Naproxen 250mg tablets
Take three tablets immediately, then take one tablet three times a day.
Supply 42 tablets.
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