Arthritis
Colchicine
Colchicine is a prescription drug that is primarily used to prevent gout flare-ups, and to a lesser extent, familial Mediterranean fever or FMF, in adults and children 4 years of age and older. Gout is caused by a buildup of abnormally high levels of uric acid in the blood and results in sudden pain in specific joints, most often in the big toe, ankle, or knee. FMF is an inborn condition that results in periods of pain, fever, and swelling of the stomach, lungs, and joints. Colchicine is effective at lessening the buildup of uric acid crystals and reducing swelling in the affected joints.
It is important to note that Colchicine is not a general pain reliever, and will not relieve pain that is unassociated with either gout or FMF. It should not be used in such a manner.
$0.35
Cyclosporine
Cyclosporine is an immunosuppressive drug used to prevent organ rejection and treat autoimmune diseases by suppressing T-cell activity. It requires careful monitoring due to potential kidney toxicity, high blood pressure, and infection risk. The drug interacts with many other medications and should be taken consistently. Regular lab tests and medical supervision are essential during treatment.
$2.75
Arcoxia
Arcoxia is used to treat acute and chronic osteoarthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, acute gouty arthritis, to relieve pains.
$0.63
Zyloprim
Zyloprim is used to treat gout or kidney stones, and to decrease levels of uric acid.
$0.34
Allopurinol
Allopurinol is an arthrifuge which inhibits xanthine oxidase and prevents formation of uric acid, from xanthine and hypoxanthine.
$0.86
Colcrys
Colcrys is used as an oral drug in treatment of severe gout and familial Mediterranean fever.
$0.48
Neoral
Cyclosporine is used to prevent organ rejection after a kidney, liver, or heart transplant.
$5.67