These medicines
Azathioprine is an immunosuppressive agent which functions through modulation of rac1
Azathioprine, sold under the brand name Imuran, among others, is an
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and traditional disease modifying
Similar to allopurinol, there are interactions of febuxostat with azathioprine, 6MP, and theophylline
A number of different NSAIDs have been reported to induce respiratory disease associated with eosinophilia, 55–57 and it seems likely this is a class effect
Indomethacin 25–50 mg every 8 h
(NSAIDs) and topical/low-dose oral treatment with glucocorticoids (GC) are often sufficient for mucocutaneous (MC) and joint involvement
Typical starting dosage: 50–100 mg, taken once per day or split into two daily doses
Drug-induced immune hemolytic anemia
Some of these drugs may appear also in the list of Unsafe Drugs (marked as Low Risk)
1 whose observations and diagnostic criteria remain essentially unchanged 1, 2, 3, 4
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(NSAID), or low-dose prednisone (only in patients who cannot take colchicine or NSAIDs) before or at the same time as initiating allopurinol
Medications such as methotrexate may be useful in chronic lupus arthritis, and azathioprine and mycophenolate have been widely used in lupus of moderate severity
Azathioprine — Azathioprine has been used in the treatment of cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and a variety of other inflammatory Azathioprine is a very effective drug for many patients with arthritis