Colchicine Important things to remember What benefit can you expect from your treatment? How is colchicine taken? Are there any side effects? What
The risk may be increased if other drugs that may also cause rhabdomyolysis are taken along with colchicine. Colchicine is not a pain medication and should
Ibuprofen and Naproxen are both same type of drug - NSAIDs - and should not be taken together. You should be ok taking either with colchicine
Azithromycin, should not be taken with colchicine as it may lead to colchicine toxicity. sale of azithromycin in Western Europe and the United States.
Colchicine (Colcrys) interacts with statins, fibrates, digoxin, and grapefruit juice. Here's what you should not take with colchicine to
The maximum dose of colchicine in an acute attack of gout should be 6mg (10 tablets). Colchicine should be taken at an initial dose of 1.2mg followed by 1
Ibuprofen and Naproxen are both same type of drug - NSAIDs - and should not be taken together. You should be ok taking either with colchicine
Colchicine Important things to remember What benefit can you expect from your treatment? How is colchicine taken? Are there any side effects? What
Patients with kidney failure or severe liver disease should not take this drug. Patients should temporarily stop taking colchicine if prescribed certain drugs like azithromycin or ketoconazole as these medications should not be taken simultaneously. Fatal overdoses have been reported with colchicine in adults and children. Patients should not
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