Acute gouty arthritis:
- First dose- 1 to 1.2 mg (two 0.5 mg or two 0.6 mg tablets) at a time every 2 hours until pain and inflammation aborted.
- The total amount of colchicine needed to control pain and inflammation during an attack usually ranges from 4 to 8 mg.
- Articular pain and swelling typically reduced within 12 hours and are usually gone in 24 to 48 hours, An interval of three days between colchicine courses is advised in order to minimize the possibility of cumulative toxicity.
For prophylaxis during intercritical periods:
- To reduce the frequency of their severity, colchicine may be administered continuously.
- In patients who have less than one attack per year, the usual dose is 0.5 or 0.6 mg per day, three or four days a week.
- For cases involving more than one attack per year, the usual dose is 0.5 or 0.6 mg daily.
- Severe cases may require two or three 0.5 mg or 0.6 mg tablets daily.
For prophylaxis against attacks of gout in patients undergoing surgery:
- In patients with gout, an attack may be precipitated by even a minor surgical procedure. One 0.5 mg tablet or one 0.6 mg tablet three times daily should be administered for three days before and three days after surgery.