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Rx Gout & Arthritis

Horizontales
The organ primarily responsible for elimination of the substance causing gout
An OTC anti-inflammatory drug that can commonly make gout worse
A drug that when given early enough, can reduce gout symptoms by reducing the chemotaxis of neutrophils
Patients to be initiated on targeted anti-inflammatory therapy for RA should be tested for this condition first
A class of prescription medications that can provide relief of gout symptoms, but which don't treat its original cause
Substances that contribute to the pathophysiology of RA, and whose effects can be reduced with appropriate drug therapy
A dimer of human IgG and a human cytokine receptor used to treat RA
An enzyme inhibitor that can be effective in the prophylactic treatment of gout
An inflammatory cytokine that is a common target of biologic DMARDs
A diet rich in this type of food can increase the risk of gout
An OTC drug class used as adjuncts to primary therapy in patients with RA
Inhibiting this oxidase can prevent the formation of the substance causing gout
Verticales
An old fashioned term used to describe the painful inflammation of the big toe associated with gout
An acid that is the major contributor to the symptoms of gout
A type of sugar that when ingested can make gout worse
A transport inhibitor that can increase the clearance of uric acid
A non-biologic disease modifying drug of first choice for treating RA that reduces the number of activated T cells
This condition is more common and serious in most patients being treated for RA
A known environmental trigger for RA
A body part commonly affected by patients with arthritis
A biologic source for the cause of gout
The abbreviation given to a class of drugs that can preserve joint integrity in patients with RA