Colchicine
CLINICAL USE
Acute gout Short-term prophylaxis during initial therapy with allopurinol and uricosuric drugsProphylaxis of familial Mediterranean fever (unlicensed)
DOSE IN NORMAL RENAL FUNCTION
Acute: 1 mg then 500 micrograms every 4 hours until pain relieved or vomiting/diarrhoea occurs. Maximum of 6 mg per course. Do not repeat course within 3 daysShort-term prophylaxis: 500 micrograms 2–3 times per dayProphylaxis of familial Mediterranean fever: 0.5–2 mg daily
PHARMACOKINETICS
DOSE IN RENAL IMPAIRMENT
GFR (mL/MIN)
DOSE IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPIES
IMPORTANT DRUG INTERACTIONS
Potentially hazardous interactions with other drugsAntibacterials: increased toxicity with clarithromycin and erythromycinCiclosporin: risk of myopathy or rhabdomyolysis, also increased blood-ciclosporin concentrations and nephrotoxicity
ADMINISTRATION
Reconstition
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Route
Oral
Rate of Administration
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Comments
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OTHER INFORMATION
If nausea, vomiting or diarrhoea occur, stop therapyIn CKD 5, colchicine can be administered concurrently with allopurinol, but seek specialist advice