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Other uses for
colchicine include the
management of
pericarditis and
familial Mediterranean fever.
Colchicine is
taken by mouth.
Colchicine has a narrow...
- with
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAIDs), glucocorticoids, or
colchicine improves symptoms. Once the
acute attack subsides,
levels of uric acid...
- bulb-like
corms of C.
autumnale contain colchicine, a
useful drug with a
narrow therapeutic index.
Colchicine is
approved in many
countries for the treatment...
- are
similar to
colchicine and bind to the
colchicine binding site on β-tubulin so
development of
novel agents acting with
colchicine binding site (which...
- most
cases is with
NSAIDs and
possibly the anti-inflammatory
medication colchicine.
Steroids may be used if
these are not appropriate.
Symptoms usually improve...
-
cytoskeleton (microtubules) that is failing, as
suggested by the
efficacy of
colchicine. It is not
conclusively known what
exactly sets off the
attacks or why...
- Azithromycin,
should not be
taken with
colchicine as it may lead to
colchicine toxicity.
Symptoms of
colchicine toxicity include gastrointestinal upset...
- post-pericardiotomy syndrome,
colchicine seems to
provide an
effective and safe way to
treat pericarditis by
reducing inflammation.
Colchicine is a
natural product...
-
Probenecid with
colchicine is a
combination medication used to
treat gout.
Brand names include ColBenemid, Col-Probenecid, and Proben-C. "ColBenemid -...
-
corms of
Sandersonia aurantiaca contain levels of the
toxic alkaloid colchicine comparable to
those in
Gloriosa superba,
another very
poisonous plant...