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Therapeutics
Randomised controlled trial
Low-dose and high-dose colchicine have comparable efficacy in the treatment of acute gout, but high dose carries significantly greater risk of adverse effects
- Correspondence to Brian F Mandell
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Low-dose and high-dose colchicine have comparable efficacy in the treatment of acute gout, but high dose carries significantly greater risk of adverse effects
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- First published August 16, 2010.
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November 24, 2010
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