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A randomized controlled trial showed that low-dose colchicine, 1.2 mg initially followed by 0.6 mg at 1 hour, was equally effective with fewer side effects as high-dose colchicine, eight 0.6 mg pills over 6 hours. The < 40% response rate with 23% getting diarrhea in the low-dose group calls into question whether colchicine is the superior choice over NSAIDs for acute gout.

Should We Use Colchicine for Acute Gout, and If So, How Much?