Feb 17 2025 3 mins 48
Contributor: Aaron Lessen, MD
Educational Pearls:
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Colchicine is most commonly used for the prevention and treatment of gout
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There is research investigating the anti-inflammatory and cardioprotective effects of colchicine
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This drug has a narrow therapeutic index: a small margin between effective dose and toxic dose
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Colchicine overdoses can be unintentional or intentional and are associated with poor outcomes
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Phase 1: 10 - 24 hours after ingestion
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Patient looks well but may have mild symptoms mimicking gastroenteritis
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Phase 2: 24 hours - 7 days after ingestion
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Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS)
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Phase 3: recovery is usually within a few weeks of ingestion
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Treatment for colchicine overdose
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Treat early and aggressively
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Gastrointestinal decontamination with activated charcoal and orogastric lavage
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Dialysis and ECMO for MODS treatment
References
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Finkelstein Y, Aks SE, Hutson JR, Juurlink DN, Nguyen P, Dubnov-Raz G, Pollak U, Koren G, Bentur Y. Colchicine poisoning: the dark side of an ancient drug. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2010 Jun;48(5):407-14. doi: 10.3109/15563650.2010.495348. PMID: 20586571.
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Gasparyan AY, Ayvazyan L, Yessirkepov M, Kitas GD. Colchicine as an anti-inflammatory and cardioprotective agent. Expert Opin Drug Metab Toxicol. 2015;11(11):1781-94. doi: 10.1517/17425255.2015.1076391. Epub 2015 Aug 4. PMID: 26239119.
Summarized by Meg Joyce, MS1 | Edited by Meg Joyce & Jorge Chalit, OMS3
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