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Can you take ibuprofen and colchicine at the same time?

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In severe gout attacks, it can take two or three days for inflammation to reduce. If you do not feel less pain in an hour, you can take a second colchicine, but no more than 2 per day. You can also reduce inflammation with NSAIDs (naproxen, ibuprofen, etc), and you can block pain with analgesics. read more

No, no interactions. Indomethacin is also an anti-inflammatory (like ibuprofen) but stronger and will likely give you better pain relief. You can take the colchicine and the indomethacin at the same time, just don't take ibuprofen. Make sure you take the indomethacin with food. Dr Abby If you are satisfied with my help, please remember to click accept. read more

Thank you. Recommend. You can take both medicine together, because one of two mostly for the painful inflammation (ibuprofen), another for treatment metabolic problems causing the gout. read more

You probably should take one or the other, not both at the same time. A script for indomethacine may help you with the pain too. To help get rid of gout, you must think about helping your body to get rid of uric acid. read more

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