Colchicine and statins are well known drugs that cause myopathy and neuropathy. Co-administration of certain drugs with statins
may increase myotoxic effect, causing myopathy and varying degrees of rhabdomyolysis. Therefore, it is very crucial to know
which statin should be used during a combination therapy including colchicine and other drugs. We present three cases with
AA amyloidosis secondary to familial Mediterranean fever, who developed neuromyopathy while receiving the combination of colchicine
and statin. We also briefly discussed the different metabolic pathways of statins and colchicine when used together.
Keywords Amyloidosis - Colchicine - Familial Mediterranean fever - Neuromyopathy - Statins