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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for colchicine
  1. ... anti-inflammatory medicines (NSAIDs): to ease the pain Colchicine: to treat attacks of CPPD arthritis For chronic ... the acute joint pain. A medicine such as colchicine may help prevent repeat attacks. There is no ...
  2. ... treat inflammation of the pericardium. A drug called colchicine is often used as well. In some cases, ...
  3. ... ibuprofen are often given with a medicine called colchicine. These medicines will decrease your pain and reduce ...
  4. ... some antacids, some medicines used to treat obesity, colchicine, acarbose, phenytoin, cholestyramine) Gastrectomy and surgical treatments for ...
  5. ... of treatment for FMF is to control symptoms. Colchicine, a medicine that reduces inflammation, may help during ...
  6. ... for a few days. A prescription medicine called colchicine helps reduce pain, swelling, and inflammation. Corticosteroids (such ...
  7. ... should be treated. In some cases, the drug colchicine or an immunosuppressive drug (medicine that suppresses the ...
  8. ... drugs and substances that may cause neuropathy include: Colchicine (used to treat gout) Excess pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) ...
  9. ... that can increase LDH measurements include: Anesthetics Aspirin Colchicine Clofibrate Cocaine Fluorides Mithramycin Narcotics Procainamide Statins Steroids ( ...
  10. ... Medicines that can affect the test result include: Colchicine Neomycin Para-aminosalicylic acid Phenytoin