Colcrys Dosage
Generic name: colchicine
Brand names: Colcrys, Mitigare
Drug class: Antigout agents
Medically reviewed by A Ras MD.
Recommended Adult Dosing
Dosage forms: TAB: 0.6 mg
Acute Gout therapy
- [1.2 mg PO x1, then 0.6 mg PO 1h later x1]
- Max: 1.8 mg total dose/course; Info: do not repeat x3 days
Gout prophylaxis
- [0.6 mg PO qd-bid]
- Max: 1.2 mg/day; Info: wait 12h after acute gout flare tx before resuming prophylaxis
Familial Mediterranean fever
- [1.2-2.4 mg/day PO divided qd-bid]
- Max: 2.4 mg/day; Info: may adjust dose by 0.3 mg/day; use lowest effective dose
Behcet Disease
- [0.6 mg PO bid-tid]
- Info: use lowest effective dose
Recurrent Pericarditis
- [0.6 mg PO qd-bid]
- Info: use lowest effective dose
Renal dosing
- [gout, acute]
- CrCl <30: consider decr. usual dose, do not redose x2wk; Info: consider alternate tx if pt requires repeated courses; avoid use if already receiving colchicine for gout prophylaxis
- HD: max 0.6 mg total dose/course, do not redose x2wk; no supplement after dialysis; PD: not defined; Info: avoid use if also receiving colchicine for gout prophylaxis; avoid chronic use
- [gout prophylaxis]
- CrCl <30: start 0.3 mg qd, incr. dose only if close monitoring; Info: contraindicated in pts w/ both renal and hepatic impairment
- HD: 0.3 mg 2x/wk; no supplement after dialysis; PD: not defined; Info: contraindicated in pts w/ both renal and hepatic impairment
- [familial Mediterranean fever]
- CrCl 30-80: consider decr. usual dose; CrCl <30: start 0.3 mg qd, incr. dose only if close monitoring
- HD: start 0.3 mg qd, incr. dose only if close monitoring; no supplement after dialysis; PD: not defined
- [off-label uses]
- renal impairment: not defined, consider renal dosing for approved uses for guidance
- HD/PD: not defined, consider renal dosing for approved uses for guidance
Hepatic dosing
- [gout, acute]
- severe impairment: no adjustment, do not redose x2wk, consider alternate tx if pt requires repeated courses; Info: avoid use in pts w/ hepatic impairment and receiving colchicine for gout prophylaxis
- [gout prophylaxis]
- severe impairment: consider decr. dose; Info: contraindicated in pts w/ both renal and hepatic impairment
- [familial Mediterranean fever]
- severe impairment: consider decr. dose
- [off-label uses]
- hepatic impairment: not defined, consider hepatic dosing for approved uses for guidance
Recommended Peds Dosing
- Dosage forms: TAB: 0.6 mg
Gout prophylaxis
- [>16 yo]
- Dose: 0.6 mg PO qd-bid; Max: 1.2 mg/day
Familial Mediterranean fever
- [4-6 yo]
- Dose: 0.3-1.8 mg/day PO divided qd-bid; Max: 1.8 mg/day; Info: may adjust dose by 0.3 mg/day; use lowest effective dose
- [6-12 yo]
- Dose: 0.9-1.8 mg/day PO divided qd-bid; Max: 1.8 mg/day; Info: may adjust dose by 0.3 mg/day; use lowest effective dose
- [>12 yo]
- Dose: 1.2-2.4 mg/day PO divided qd-bid; Max: 2.4 mg/day; Info: may adjust dose by 0.3 mg/day; use lowest effective dose
Renal dosing
- [not defined]
- renal impairment: consider adult renal dosing for guidance
- HD/PD: consider adult renal dosing for guidance
Hepatic dosing
- [not defined]
- hepatic impairment: consider adult hepatic dosing for guidance
SRC: NLM .