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Repurposing Colchicine for Heart Disease

Nadia Bouabdallaoui, Jean‐Claude Tardif

2021The Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology18 citationsDOI

Abstract

plant and is routinely used because of its broad anti-inflammatory properties to treat gout and familial Mediterranean fever. Colchicine has shown efficacy in various clinical settings in which inflammation is a key component, and it has become first-line therapy for acute and recurrent pericarditis. Two landmark clinical trials have recently shown that colchicine significantly improves cardiovascular outcomes on background statin and antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary artery disease, supporting its role for the prevention of atherothrombotic events. Favorable results have also emerged in atrial fibrillation. We herein briefly review the most recent data related to the multiple cardiovascular conditions for which colchicine has been successfully repurposed.

Topics & Concepts

ColchicineMedicineFamilial Mediterranean feverGoutPericarditisInternal medicineAtrial fibrillationDiseaseCoronary artery diseaseCardiologyRepurposingAspirinIntensive care medicineEcologyBiologyInflammasome and immune disordersPericarditis and Cardiac TamponadeViral Infections and Immunology Research