To help us understand that this treatment is the right option for you, please answer the following questions. If you get stuck or need any help, you can contact us.

0%


If so, have you had a blood test to examine the functionality of your kidney?

If not, how do you know if you have gout?

You have an underlying medical condition
You've been through a major surgical procedure
You have allergic reactions
You have cardiovascular conditions or might have had suffered a stroke
You suffer from a low liver or kidney function

Please provide more information of the medication being used if any.

Please select your option
Presently Pregnant
Presently Breastfeeding
Planning on getting pregnant
Neither Pregnant nor Breastfeeding

Male
Female
Transmale (Born a female)
Transfemale (Born a male)

Colchicine is a drug to which you are allergic or hypersensitive.
You've previously used colchicine and experienced major adverse effects.
Colchicine is being used to treat a condition other than severe gout.

High fever
Mouth-ache and sores
Throat irritation
Long-term bleeding
Bruises
Rashes on the skin
Vomiting or nausea
Pain in the abdomen
Diarrhoea that persists after you stop taking the treatment
When having a bowel movement, you may experience pain or bleeding



Blood-thinning medications (such as warfarin).
Acarbose is a kind of sugar (to treat diabetes).
Ciclosporin is a kind of antibiotic (to prevent organ rejection).
Lithium is a kind of lithium (for mental health problems).
Amiodarone is a kind of amiodarone that is (for heart problems).
Medicines for the treatment of epilepsy and seizures.
Antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) are drugs that are used to treat HIV
Medicines for the treatment of psychosis and other mental illnesses.



If so, could youprovide us with more details about how you're feeling right now?

If so, what medications are you taking?

If not, could you please provide more information on how different the symptoms are?

If not, what treatment did you utilize that was effective?

If you answered 'No,' are you optimistic about your ability to recognize gout attacks when they occur?

Providing us with your physician's address means that you allow us to share this information with him/her for updated medical records if need be. It also allows our clinician to access your medical records if there is a need for that. We advice you share this treatment with your doctor for him/her to update your medical records.