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date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 07:01:34 GMT,
group: uk.people.support.arthritis
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METHROTEXSATE AND RHEUMATHOID ARTHRITS
Someone has experience of benefits and malefits of this medicine ? my
brothers (60 y.o. ) did just the first weekly injection (10 mg ) and stopped
because of vertigos and feel bad.
thank you !
date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 07:01:34 GMT
author: nino
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Re: Methotrexate and rheumatoid arthritis
"nino" writes:
>Someone has experience of benefits and malefits of this medicine ? my
>brothers (60 y.o. ) did just the first weekly injection (10 mg ) and stopped
>because of vertigos and feel bad.
>thank you !
Methotrexate is a DMARD (disease modifying anti-rheumatic drug) which
is used to halt the progress of arthritic diseases. It didn't work
for me (it didn't halt progress, and I had to stop taking it: I was
about 45 y.o. at the time), but I understand it is good for some
people.
I believe it is capable of damaging the liver, so when taking it a
patient should have regular blood tests for liver function (the reason
I had to stop). I've never heard of anyone suffering the same
reaction as your brother has -- maybe someone else here?
(Incidentally, English doesn't have the "obvious" word malefits in
common use -- a citation search only showed 2 books I have never read:
I would use the word drawback.)
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Robin Fairbairns, Cambridge
date: 30 Dec 2007 09:48:48 GMT
author: (Robin Fairbairns)
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Re: METHROTEXSATE AND RHEUMATHOID ARTHRITS
"nino" wrote in message
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> Someone has experience of benefits and malefits of this medicine ? my
> brothers (60 y.o. ) did just the first weekly injection (10 mg ) and
> stopped
> because of vertigos and feel bad.
> thank you !
>
>
My wife takes it, 15 mg per week. She takes it in tablet form and built up
the dosage over a few weeks. It can produce nausea if the dose is slightly
high - it varies for different patients.
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date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 14:37:01 -0000
author: John Nice johnDOTniceATbtinternetDOTcom
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Re: METHROTEXSATE AND RHEUMATHOID ARTHRITS
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 07:01:34 GMT, "nino" wrote:
>Someone has experience of benefits and malefits of this medicine ? my
>brothers (60 y.o. ) did just the first weekly injection (10 mg ) and stopped
>because of vertigos and feel bad.
>thank you !
Methotrexate (MTX) is a slow drug and it takes time before the body
gets used to it. Normally you start with a low dose and build it up
over about 4-5 weeks. It is normal to feel a little bit nauseous at
first but you should take some Folic Acid after the weekly dose of MTX
and that should reduce the symptoms. I would tell your brother to keep
trying it and if he still feels bad later then talk to his doctor.
Another way to take MTX is by tablet - normally you take a stronger
dose if you take tablets and this can cause worse side-effects. But it
might be worth trying if he reacts badly to the injections.
I found a low dose of MTX works very well for me (I have Psoriatic
Arthritis) when used in combination with a low dose of Lefleunomide
(Arava). :o)
Hope that helps
Chris R.
date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 14:48:35 GMT
author: Cheb
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