Physicians prescribe anti-insomnia drugs for short-term treatment of insomnia--a sleep problem in which people have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep or wake up too early and can't go back to...
Anti-hyperuricemic drugs decrease the levels of uric acid in the blood, either by increasing the rate at which uric acid is excreted in the urine, or by preventing the formation of excess uric acid.
The "first line" agents for the treatment of RA include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs) and aspirin, which are used to decrease inflammation and to treat pain.