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- CampbellKristen BovaKBClinical Pharmacist, Department of Pharmacy,; Senior Research Associate, Electrophysiology., Teresa A Cicci, Alyssa K Vora, and Lindsey D Burgess.
- Clinical Pharmacist, Department of Pharmacy,; Senior Research Associate, Electrophysiology.
- Hosp Pharm. 2015 Nov 1; 50 (10): 859-867.
AbstractColchicine is one of the oldest medications still in use today and is commonly used for the treatment of gout and familial Mediterranean fever. Its anti-inflammatory properties have raised the question of its utility in managing several cardiovascular diseases, including postoperative atrial fibrillation and pericarditis. This article will review the evidence for colchicine in these conditions and provide recommendations for use.
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