No, the injections are made differently than the oral medications. If you are having a hard time giving yourself the injections, they do make methotrexate in a pill form. You can ask your doctor to switch what type you are on.
For any medication, an injection can only be injected. The route of delivery affects how it is absorbed, how much is absorbed, and the time it takes to be absorbed. Never change the route of delivery by yourself. Talk to your doctor.
Yes. A medical abortion is done by either Mifepristone (pills) or Methotrexate (injection) followed by Misoprostol the next day.
The first medication will be an injection of Methotrexate, or a tablet form of Mifepristone. Then you need a medication to clean out the uterus. You get them all from the doctor.
do you mean the injection to numb your mouth so you don't feel it? then yes, unless you don't want it.
Yes, instead of the abortion pill the doctor can choose to give you a injection of methotrexate. The next day you have to take Misoprostol to empty the womb. This is available up to week 9 of pregnancy.
Take him to the vet immediately as he may have injection some poison.
Methotrexate (MTX) can be given as a pill or as an injection to alleviate symptoms of severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis. Patients who take MTX must be carefully monitored to prevent liver damage.
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Yes, you should continue to take methotrexate unless your doctor advises you to stop.
Yes, sometimes vets do give methotrexate, but it is in combination with other medications, and usually in extreme cases. If you have human methotrexate, do not attempt to dose it to your dog. This should only be done under vet care. Methotrexate is fatal if not given correctly.
The average price for a medical abortion is $400. Whether the doctor will give you the injection, pill or suction abortion is up to him based on your health.
Yes, you can. You will actually be more likely to get infections, and get them worse, when on methotrexate. At some point, you will likely need antibiotics.