2021-10-062021-10-062006Akdağ, İ. vd. (2006). ''Acute colchicine intoxication during clarithromycin administration in patients with chronic renal failure''. Journal of Nephrology, 19(4), 515-517.1121-84281724-6059https://europepmc.org/article/med/17048210http://hdl.handle.net/11452/22256Colchicine is an effective antiinflammatory medication. It should be used with great caution, however, in patients requiring dialysis. Coadministration of colchicine and macrolides may impair colchicine elimination, resulting in excess drug exposure and toxicity. We report 2 renal failure cases of colchicine intoxication occurring with the administration of clarithromycin.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessUrology & nephrologyPeritoneal dialysisGoutFamilial mediterranean feverColchicine toxicityClarithromycinChronic renal failureOverdoseToxicityAcute colchicine intoxication during clarithromycin administration in patients with chronic renal failureArticle0002411630000162-s2.0-3784918606751551719417048210Urology & nephrologyColchicine; Gloriosa Superba; GoutRecombinant erythropoietinGranulocyte colony stimulating factor receptorColchicineCephalosporinCefepimeCalcium carbonateAntihypertensive agentAdultVomitingAmbulatory careTreatment durationThrombocyte transfusionArticleRespiratory tract infectionPhysical examinationPancytopeniaBronchoscopyCase reportNauseLaboratory testHypertensionHuman tissueHumanHistopathologyGoutFemaleEpistaxisDrug withdrawalDrug safetyDrug dose regimenDiarrheaContinuous hemodialysisComputer assisted tomographyClinical featureChronic kidney failureMalePneumonia