**Colchicine Dosage: An Overview**
In the US, approximately 9.2 million people, or 3.9% of the adult population, suffer from gout. Colchicine has long been a “traditional treatment” for managing gout, Familial Mediterranean Fever, and its related complication, amyloidosis.
Nowadays, this medication comes in several forms, including capsules, solutions, and tablets, and is sold under the brand names Colcrys, Gloperba, and Mitigare in pharmacies.
For those experiencing gout or those who wish to prevent it, understanding the appropriate dosage of Colchicine is essential. What is the recommended dosage for Colchicine? Let’s delve into the details.
What Is The Standard Dose For Colchicine?
The dosage of Colchicine can differ based on the patient and their underlying health conditions. Therefore, the following information only indicates the average doses and should be used as a general guideline.
Always consult your doctor before making any adjustments to your prescribed dosage. Below are the standard dosages for Colchicine for both adults and children:
- For oral dosage form (capsules, solution):
- For prevention of gout attacks:
- Adults – 0.6 milligrams (mg) (5 milliliters [mL]) 1 or 2 times daily. Your dose may be increased if necessary, but typically does not exceed 1.2 mg per day.
- Children – Use and dosage to be determined by a physician.
- For oral dosage form (tablets):
- For prevention of gout attacks:
- Adults – 0.6 milligrams (mg) 1 or 2 times daily. The dosage may be adjusted as needed but generally should not exceed 1.2 mg per day.
- Children – Use and dosage to be directed by a doctor.
- For treatment of gout attacks:
- Adults – 1.2 milligrams (mg) at the onset of a gout attack, followed by 0.6 mg one hour later. The typical dose is 1.8 mg over a one-hour period.
- Children – Not recommended.
- For treatment of Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF):
- Adults and children older than 12 years – 1.2 to 2.4 milligrams (mg) in one or two divided doses daily. Dosage adjustments may be made by a doctor as needed.
- Children 6 to 12 years – 0.9 to 1.8 mg in one or two divided doses daily.
- Children 4 to 6 years – 0.3 to 1.8 mg in one or two divided doses daily.
- Children under 4 years – Use and dosage to be determined by a physician.
- For prevention of gout attacks:
What If You Miss a Dose?
If you miss a dose of this medication, take it as soon as possible. If it is nearly time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule. Do not double up on doses.
For more detailed information, consult your healthcare provider to ensure appropriate treatment and dosage instructions.
- For prevention of gout attacks: