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Basic information
- Drug class: Antigout
- Dosage Forms: 0.6 mg tablets
- Habit forming? No
- Avalable as generic? Yes
- Colchicine
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Price Comparison
Colchicine
price comparison
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Best Colchicine prices at US online
pharmacies
| Pharmacy |
Quantity |
Price |
Shipping |
Order |
| Colchicine 0.6 mg |
| Health Solutions Network (mpllc.net) |
30 tablets |
$65 |
$18 |
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| Health Solutions Network (mpllc.net) |
60 tablets |
$68 |
$18 |
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| Health Solutions Network (mpllc.net) |
30 tablets |
$71 |
$18 |
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Colchicine Medical Uses
Colchicine is an ancient remedy for treating joint pain and swelling.
It helps to prevent gout and gouty attacks. Colchicine relieves pain
and reduces the inflammation of acute gouty arthritis.
How to order Colchicine
Colchicine goes as 0.6 mg tablets. You can order 30, 60 or 90 tablets
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Colchicine online order process
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Order Colchicine to treat gout
Colchicine has been used to treat gout for years. Colchicine works well
to eliminate the pain of gout; however, many patients cannot tolerate
its side effects, which include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal
cramps. For this reason, colchicine is regarded as a second line therapy
for acute gout and is only used in patients with a contraindication
to NSAIDs. Gout is one of the oldest known diseases. It was mentioned
in the medical literature as early as 2000 years ago. Originally, people
believed that eating a diet consisting mostly of meats and rich foods
caused gout. Because of this, it was nicknamed "the disease of kings."
Today we know that anyone can develop gout and overeating is not the
only risk factor. Gout is a type of arthritis that mostly arises in
men age 40 years and older. Women can also develop gout, although it
is more likely to occur after menopause. Gout is caused by a buildup
of needlelike uric acid crystals in the joints.