Meadow saffron, Naked Ladies. Colchicum autumnal L. German: Herbstzeitlose. French: Tue-chien. Spanish: Villorita. Italian: Colchico florido. Tincture made from the corm collected in early summer. Practitioner use only.
Constituents: colchicine, tannin, gallic acid, flavonoids.
Action: anti-gout, emetic, cathartic. Non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory.
Uses: Relieves inflammation and pain of acute gout but does not increase expulsion of uric acid. Used with an alkaline diuretic. Used with caution, large doses producing nausea, diarrhoea and stomach irritation. Behcet’s syndrome.
Preparations: Liquid extract of the corm, 2-5 drops every 2 hours until relief is felt: then thrice daily for one week.
Tincture Colchicum, BP 1973, dose, 0.5 to 2ml.
POM medicine.
The bulb of Colchicum autumnale, or meadow-sa?ron, has long been used as a remedy for GOUT. How it acts is not quite certain.
Uses Its main use is in gout, for which colchicine, the active principle of colchicum, in doses of 0·5 mg every one or two hours until the pain is relieved, followed by 0·5 mg thrice daily for about a week, is the form generally employed.