![]() |
Usual Dosing (Adults) |
||||||
|
The recommended dosage of colchicine depends on the patient's age, renal
function, hepatic function, and use of co-administered drugs Prophylaxis of Gout Flares: The recommended dosage of colchicine for prophylaxis of gout flares for adults and adolescents older than 16 years of age is 0.6 mg once or twice daily. The maximum recommended dose for prophylaxis of gout flares is 1.2 mg/day. Treatment of Gout Flares: The recommended dose of colchicine for treatment of a gout flare is 1.2 mg (2 tablets) at the first sign of the flare followed by 0.6 mg (1 tablet) one hour later. Higher doses have not been found to be more effective. The maximum recommended dose for treatment of gout flares is 1.8 mg over a 1 hour period. colchicine may be administered for treatment of a gout flare during prophylaxis at doses not to exceed 1.2 mg (2 tablets) at the first sign of the flare followed by 0.6 mg (1 tablet) one hour later. Wait 12 hours and then resume the prophylactic dose. |
||||||
Renal Dosing |
||||||
|
||||||
Hemodialysis |
||||||
|
||||||
Disclaimer |
||||||
| All calculations must be confirmed before use. The authors make no claims of the accuracy of the information contained herein; and these suggested doses are not a substitute for clinical judgement. Neither GlobalRPh Inc. nor any other party involved in the preparation of this program shall be liable for any special, consequential, or exemplary damages resulting in whole or part from any user's use of or reliance upon this material.PLEASE READ THE DISCLAIMER CAREFULLY BEFORE ACCESSING OR USING THIS SITE. BY ACCESSING OR USING THIS SITE, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SET FORTH IN THE DISCLAIMER. Read the disclaimer | ||||||
Don't forget to check out the extensive health section.... |
||||||
|
| Disclaimer Contact Us Privacy Policy Website Search |
|
![]() |
