Do You Know Your Gout Drugs? From the College | March 1, 2024 An interleukin 1 inhibitor may be prescribed to treat gout in adult patients for whom anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and colchicine are contraindicated or provide an inadequate response. However, as of March 2024, there has only been one interleulkin 1 inhibitor approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for gout treatment. Do you know which one? Take the quiz, or review our article first. Which of the following interleukin 1 antagonists is FDA approved to treat gout flares? A. Anakinra B. Canakinumab C. Gevokizumab D. Rilonacept None Time's up