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29 years
I hv periodic fever syndrome with repetitive crises. I hv intolerance to lactose and starch and I cnt take colchicine due to severe allergic reaction. Any other recommended medicine. Please advise.thx
Apr 18, 2014
some people used steroids instead of colchicin as 2nd choice
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