Opioid in the pain management of acute gout arthritis: friend or foe?
Date
2023Author
sari, mega nilam
Pribadi, Florence
Anigomang, Eva Maria
Suara, Gede Tegar Witnandika
Wardani, Karmila Ayu
Perdana, Kharisma Asti
Anin, Lidya
Fadhilah, Yasmine Putri
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Intense and severe pain is the most common symptom of acute gout arthritis (GA) flare.
A recent study revealed that opioids were commonly prescribed for 28% of acute GA
flare cases. This paper aims to explain current evidence on opioid use in managing acute
gout. This literature review was constructed based on a literature search on PubMed and
Google Scholar in June 2022. We included all relevant studies, cohorts, and randomized
controlled trial articles published in the last ten years. Meanwhile, pre-print or nonEnglish articles were excluded. The evidence regarding opioid use for acute gout pain
was rare. No guidelines recommend opioids as an initial analgesic choice in managing
pain for acute gout. Opioids are indicated in acute gout patients with severe kidney
dysfunction if oral and intra-articular corticosteroids are ineffective in reducing pain.
Opioids should be the last choice in selected cases of acute gout.

