Gout Side-Effects with Prednisolone or Naproxen table

Gout Side-Effects with Prednisolone or Naproxen table is my featured image for Prednisone and Gout Facts for Patients. Because it shows data taken from the second gout study in that review.

Gout Side-Effects with Prednisolone or Naproxen table details

The table shows that the main side-effects are the same for prednisolone or naproxen for gout. Being:

  1. Gastric or abdominal pain.
  2. Itch or dizziness.
  3. Dyspnoea (breathlessness) or palpitations.

Other side-effects are different between the groups.

Prednisolone-Gout Side Effects

In alphabetical order:

  • 1 day calf-muscle spasm.
  • 1 day slight headache and glowing cheeks.
  • 1 day tired back and legs.
  • Corporal warmth and tingling feelings in one foot.
  • Feeling of swollen face and legs.
  • Headache.
  • Increased bodyweight of 2·5 kg.
  • Morning hiccup.
  • Red head in the morning.
  • Sick.
  • Sleep disturbance.
  • Sweating and more tired.
  • Trembling eyelid.

Naproxen-Gout Side Effects

In alphabetical order:

  • Diarrhea.
  • Esophagus pain.
  • Headache.
  • Less cycle condition.
  • Little heaviness in the head.
  • Low back pain (2 occurrences).
  • Nocturnal muscle spasm.
  • One swollen foot.
  • Sleep disturbance.
  • Slightly depressive.
  • Tiredness.

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