Examples
Pills (oral) or a shot (injection)
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| methotrexate sodium | Folex, Rheumatrex |
Methotrexate is a drug taken orally once a week or in 3 divided
doses taken at 12-hour intervals during a 24-hour period (for instance, taken
at 8 a.m., at 8 p.m., and then again at 8 a.m.).1
It may also be given as a shot once a week.
How It Works
Methotrexate slows the rapid growth of skin cells in
psoriasis.
Why It Is Used
Methotrexate is used to treat severe psoriasis (more than 20% of
the skin is affected) when creams, ointments, tar products, and phototherapy
have not worked or cannot be used. It is also used to treat
psoriatic arthritis.
Methotrexate cannot be used by women who are pregnant or trying to
become pregnant or by people:
- With blood disorders or severe
anemia.
- With stomach
ulcers.
- With liver or kidney diseases.
- With an
infectious disease, such as
tuberculosis.
- Who drink alcohol
frequently.
- Who cannot return to the doctor for tests to check for
side effects of the medicine.
How Well It Works
Methotrexate takes several weeks to show benefits. If side effects
can be tolerated, methotrexate can work very well for some people. If you are
taking methotrexate, your blood tests should be monitored carefully, and it is
very important that you do not drink alcohol.2
Side Effects
Common temporary side effects include:
- Nausea, fatigue, loss of
appetite.
- Trouble sleeping.
- Reduced white blood cell
count.
Less common temporary side effects include:
- Sunburn if you are exposed to large doses of
sunlight or
ultraviolet (UV) light either before or after taking
the drug.
- Vomiting, diarrhea, and occasional blood in the
stools.
- Mouth sores.
- Easy bruising and
bleeding.
- Skin rash or
sores.
- Headaches.
- Chills and
fever.
- Lightheadedness.
- Birth defects (if taken by a
woman who is pregnant or who becomes pregnant while taking the
medication).
Long-term side effects include liver damage. If it is not severe,
the damage reverses after you stop taking methotrexate. The risk of liver
damage is higher if you drink a lot of alcohol, have kidney or liver problems
or diabetes, or are overweight.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Because it can cause serious side effects, methotrexate is used
only to treat severe psoriasis that cannot be treated with other medicines,
such as psoriasis associated with arthritis (psoriatic
arthritis).
People taking methotrexate need to have their blood counts and
liver function tested before they start taking the drug and then regularly
while they are taking it.
You may need to have a liver
biopsy to check on the health of your liver while you
are taking methotrexate.
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