Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| methotrexate | Abitrexate, Folex PFS, Mexate-AQ, MTX, Rheumatrex, Trexall |
How It Works
Methotrexate is similar to the vitamin called folic acid. It works
by competing with folic acid in cells. This blocks the way the cell is able to
make genetic material, and the cell dies.
Methotrexate may be given as a pill or as a shot in the vein
(intravenously, or IV) or in the muscle (intramuscularly, or IM).
Why It Is Used
Methotrexate can be used to treat several conditions and diseases,
including:
- Cancer. Methotrexate
slows or stops the growth of cancer cells in the body. It may be given with
other medicines.
- Autoimmune diseases, such as:
- Rheumatoid arthritis. Methotrexate may be used alone or with other medicines to
control the progression of rheumatoid arthritis.
- Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA). Methotrexate is
safe and effective for children with JRA. It is generally used for children who
do not respond to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. It is also used to
treat resistant chronic
uveitis
in children with JRA.
- Psoriasis.
Methotrexate slows the rapid growth of skin cells in
psoriasis.
- Sjögren's syndrome. Methotrexate is
generally used for people who do not respond to other medicine for Sjögren's
syndrome.
- Ectopic pregnancy. Methotrexate is used
with leucovorin to end an ectopic pregnancy or to prevent the growth of any
fetal cells that are left behind after surgery to end an ectopic
pregnancy.
- Medical abortion. Methotrexate is used with misoprostol
in early pregnancy for medical abortion.
How Well It Works
Methotrexate effectively treats many conditions and diseases,
including:
- Cancer. The type and extent of a cancer will
determine whether methotrexate is used. It is commonly used in combination with
other chemotherapy medicines.
- Autoimmune diseases. Methotrexate
relieves joint pain and other symptoms and helps to control diseases such as
rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and Sjögren's
syndrome.1, 2
- Ectopic pregnancy. Methotrexate is used to end an
ectopic pregnancy in early pregnancy. It is not used to treat a ruptured
ectopic pregnancy.
Side Effects
Side effects from methotrexate are usually temporary and occur more
often with long-term use. Side effects may include:
- Nausea, vomiting, and loss of
appetite.
- Fatigue and sleep disturbances.
- Reduced white
blood cell count.
Less common side effects include:
- Sun sensitivity and easy
sunburning.
- Diarrhea or blood in the stool.
- Mouth
sores.
- Easy bruising and bleeding.
- Skin rash or
sores.
- Headaches.
- Chills and
fever.
- Lightheadedness.
Long-term side effects may include:
- Liver damage. The risk of liver damage is
increased in people who have other problems, such as diabetes, liver disease,
or a history of alcohol abuse.
- Lung problems.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Methotrexate can cause birth defects. Do not use this drug if you
are pregnant or wish to become pregnant or father a child while you are taking
it.
Many antibiotics can increase the level of methotrexate in your
blood. Make sure your doctor knows that you are taking methotrexate if you need
to take an antibiotic for another problem.
You will have your blood drawn often while you are taking
methotrexate.
Do not drink alcoholic beverages, including beer and wine, while
you are being treated with methotrexate.
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