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<blockquote data-quote="coxymk2" data-source="post: 626753" data-attributes="member: 48452"><p>I have suffered with gouty arthritis for a few years and even had to have an op to remove solid mass in my wrist. Frequently get flare ups for no known reason my G.P. has given me a supply of INDOMETHACIN for my drugs cupboard and I take these straight away and it tends to settle within a couple of days. I know how painful it is but this drug seems to work for me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coxymk2, post: 626753, member: 48452"] I have suffered with gouty arthritis for a few years and even had to have an op to remove solid mass in my wrist. Frequently get flare ups for no known reason my G.P. has given me a supply of INDOMETHACIN for my drugs cupboard and I take these straight away and it tends to settle within a couple of days. I know how painful it is but this drug seems to work for me [/QUOTE]
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