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Understanding Methotrexate Side Effects (Plus 3 Ways To Deal With Them) 

Curtis Alexander, Pharm.D.
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Methotrexate is a prescription drug that is most commonly used in Rheumatoid Arthritis and in cancer treatment.
This video covers the most common side effects, if you would (or wouldn't) be a good fit for methotrexate, how to minimize the chance of side effects and what you can do if you do experience side effects.
1. Your Doctor Will Draw Labs.
One of the first things your doctor will do before you start methotrexate is to draw your labs.
These will most likely include a complete blood count or CBC, liver enzymes, kidney function including your creatinine clearance and other labs as needed.
Not only will your doctor draw these labs before you start methotrexate - but he will continue drawing these labs periodically while you continue to take methotrexate.
Why all these labs? Because as you're going to see below the most common or serious side effects can be spotted first in your labs before they ever become serious.
2. You Should Not Take Methotrexate IF You ...
In arthritis Methotrexate is considered the “gold standard” or first-line treatment.
But that doesn't mean it's for everyone. There are certain groups of people who should avoid taking methotrexate.
These include women who are pregnant or could become pregnant. And yes that even means older women. If an older woman could still have a child and isn't using some form of birth control methotrexate would not be a good choice as it can cause birth defects.
Anyone with liver or kidney issues would also be a poor candidate for methotrexate use. Again these are why we are drawing the labs above to spot these folks before we get them started.
Lastly alcohol use. Ideally we want people who don't drink at all to take methotrexate. That's because drinking can be hard on the liver.
Of course this comes down to how much you're drinking as well.
Having an occasional drink does not mean you can't take methotrexate. But if you're someone who considers yourself a more regular drinker you may want to consider talking to your doctor about other options.
3. Most Common Side Effects (Not As Serious)
The most common side effect tends to be stomach related.
Upset stomach and nausea can be somewhat common and problematic and people taking methotrexate .
The other side of fact that can pop up is called stomatitis. This is inflammation of the mouth and lips. But most commonly shows up as sores in the mouth.
One of the reasons this can happen is because methotrexate interferes with a folic acid process in your body. What your doctor will probably do is prescribe folic acid along with your methotrexate.
Stomatitis very seldom pops up when this is done.
4. Most Serious Side Effects (Less Common, Especially At Lower Doses)
There are some side effects that can pop up with methotrexate that are very rare but can be more serious.
I do want to point out that when you're using methotrexate for Rheumatoid Arthritis these types of side effects are pretty rare because you're using lower doses.
But when you're using methotrexate to treat cancer these can become more common.
These more serious side effects include blood abnormalities (liver and kidney problems).
The other serious side effects we are probably most worried about is any sort of immune system problems and folks who have immune system issues.
If you’re someone who has serious immune system issues methotrexate is not going to be a great choice.
5. Three Ways To Deal With Side Effects
So what do you do if methotrexate starts causing some of these side effects?
There's a few options that you have.
The first is to just talk to doctor and discuss switching to a different medication. I do want to point out that sometimes side effects can go away after a while of taking methotrexate.
So, if you can, try to give it a good four to six weeks of use before you discuss switching - as long as the side effects are mild.
Your second option is to consider switching to a subcutaneous form of methotrexate.
Some people get a little freaked out when they hear that they have to inject a medication. But remember this is a subcutaneous injection. It's really easy to do at home and it's almost painless when you use proper technique.
Another option you have to deal with the side effects of methotrexate is to split your daily dose up.
What that means is that methotrexate is dosed one day a week. If your particular dose is 4 tablets in one day and you are having side effects you could split the daily dose up to take 2 tabs in the morning and two tablets in the evening (say 12 hours apart).
You do NOT want to split methotrexate up in two different days though. This can increase the risk of liver toxicity.

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@tennisfancaz22
@tennisfancaz22 3 года назад
I've been on methotrexate for 6 months for RA, 20 mg once per week ... It has improved my RA symptoms, but the nausea and general malaise that the medication causes was becoming more pronounced over the past month or so. Rheumatologist said to take 10mg for a month, which I tolerate well so hoping I can stay on that dose. Didn't know RA was a serious and lifelong condition until diagnosed! ... Thanks for explaining the pros and cons of methotrexate, it's always nice to get reassurance that it's a safe drug that helps us live our best life.
@paulaandpeterfoote5139
@paulaandpeterfoote5139 3 года назад
Thanks for the reassurance, I'm to start methotrexate tomorrow for awful rheumatoid arthritis. Thanks so much for the very wise information. Paula, New Zealand
@AskCurtis
@AskCurtis 3 года назад
Thanks Paula. I appreciate that
@chrismc4561
@chrismc4561 2 года назад
started methotrexate today to help with severe atopic eczema. this video helped thank you.
@AskCurtis
@AskCurtis 2 года назад
Glad it helped!
@aslightlyatypicalpresentation
@aslightlyatypicalpresentation 2 года назад
Thanks for this helpful overview of methotrexate and its side effects. I take it for rheumatoid arthritis and struggle most with a methotrexate 'hangover' every week. I'm already prescribed folic acid 6 days a week. Is there anything else you'd suggest trying to reduce that side effect?
@lieselottefowler7886
@lieselottefowler7886 10 месяцев назад
Do you recommend taking Folic Acid the day I take Methotrexate. I take Folic Acid daily but have read it could interfere with absorption of Methodraxte if taking on same day. Please share your thoughts. Thanks
@rustyshakleford7002
@rustyshakleford7002 2 года назад
I've been on 3 tabs I x weekly for 5 months for Lupus, I take them at bedtime Wednesday, feel great Thurs Friday I start with upset stomach, Saturday I feel horrible (digestive issues) Sunday I have lower intestine pain and diarrhea that carries over into Monday and Tuesday I feel good, Wednesday morning my joint pains and aches start back. Same cycle every week, do you think injections would help? Methotrexate has helped overall but it has drawbacks.
@AskCurtis
@AskCurtis 2 года назад
It is worth looking at the injectable
@selahr.
@selahr. 2 года назад
I have a love hate relationship with MTX. I have significant negative side effects but we haven’t found an alternative that works this well on my joint pain (Lupus, MCTD, not RA). I recently started Benlysta and it’s working great for the Lupus related blood markers but it’s not helping the joint/MCTD symptoms) so my Dr wants me to add MTX .4ml/wk inj back. Even with Leucovorin I still experience severe musculoskeletal pain during 24-72 hrs post injection. Any tips or suggestions for how to clean up after the MTX war so I’m not spending a third of my week in absolute misery?
@AskCurtis
@AskCurtis 2 года назад
Oh man I wish I did but MTX is known for being tough on folks
@happytrails699
@happytrails699 4 месяца назад
for my son low dose methotrexate works well but the neurologic toxic side effects- he cannot tolerate. He feels like it is going to explode his brain, persistent cough, and bizarre mood changes. He has tried everything- increased folic acid, leucovorin, dextromethorphan. nothing helps and he has had to stop
@AskCurtis
@AskCurtis 4 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing that Marla
@Private-wj4nd
@Private-wj4nd Месяц назад
That sounds really scary! My daughter is starting it this week & of course, I’m worried. I hope your son found something that works better for him.
@clairebrowett6112
@clairebrowett6112 2 года назад
I have been on MTX injections for 9 years and it has been a real game-changer for me and has given me my life back. I inject at bedtime on a Saturday night and have very few side effects. MTX is my wonder drug!
@AskCurtis
@AskCurtis 2 года назад
Glad to hear it's helping Claire!
@E10l
@E10l 2 года назад
I’ve been on MTX 20mg once a week for the past two months for scarring alopecia lichen planopilaris. I didn’t have any side effects till today. I took the medication 7 hours ago and I have nausea and fatigue. Why I suddenly now experience side effects after I’ve already took 20mg for a few weeks without any side effects?🤔
@AskCurtis
@AskCurtis 2 года назад
That’s a tough one. Could be a number of things. You’ll have to run that by your doctor
@msmagpie5620
@msmagpie5620 2 года назад
I wish you had discussed hair loss.l have r.a. and on methotrexate injection.my hair really fell out.and even though I know I need this drug,lam very depressed about my hair.
@AskCurtis
@AskCurtis 2 года назад
Hair loss can be problematic but I tried to cover the ones that were most commonly seen.
@mmamallama1827
@mmamallama1827 Год назад
Ms Magpie how’s it going with your hair. I’m starting the medication next week for RA. I want to feel better but my hair is certainly a part of my identity. I’m old enough that I’ll live with what comes but I would love to hear how you’re feeling and how your hair is these days.
@BrendaW.Fannon
@BrendaW.Fannon Год назад
@@mmamallama1827 I am taking vitamin , Hair, Skin, Nails morning and night. It is helping ...
@mmamallama1827
@mmamallama1827 Год назад
@@BrendaW.Fannon thanks for your reply. Don’t feel alone. We’re all in this together. Wishing you the best.
@bigbossman3877
@bigbossman3877 Год назад
Nothing on the massive show stopping headache that cost the whole day from it?
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