obJecTive: Review the magnitude and clinical relevance of drug-drug interactions between a new formulation of colchicine, used to treat gout, and antibiotics. seTTinG and PracTice descriPTion: Relevant to community and institutional pharmacists servicing patients with gout.PracTice innovaTion: Pharmacists have clear roles for the identification of drug-drug interactions, providing recommendations for alternative therapy or dose adjustments/modifications, and monitoring for interactionrelated adverse events.abbreviaTions: AE = Adverse event, AUC = Area under the drug concentration-time curve, C max = Maximum plasma concentration, CYP = Cytochrome P450, NSAID = Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, P-gp = P-glycoprotein efflux transporter.