Yes. It has a undesirable side effects and should be accompanied with regular blood tests to check for liver toxicity. However it seems to reduce the damage the immune system does to joints and other tissue in the case of RA, Some times one must dance with the devil in order to get the results required..
There are some known risks, but in the short term, it is pretty safe. As long as your doctor is very clear that you are on both medications, then he feels the benefit outweighs the potential risks.
This would depend on the dosage and frequency of the methotrexate you are taking and what you are taking it for. It should be noted that taking the two together can cause liver damage, leading to severe side effects. Please consult with your physician or pharmacist for more information.
It's terrible for you; it inhibits the body's use of folic acid, which is required for cell division and RNA/DNA synthesis.
The question really is one of "is it less terrible for you than whatever it's being used to treat", and the answer is, often, a guarded yes. For example, methotrexate is better than cancer. The dosages used for treatment of, for example, rheumatoid Arthritis are significantly lower than the typical chemotherapy dose, and are generally well-tolerated by most people.
There are some risks, but overall, it is considered a safe medication.
Yes, most antihistamines are safe to take with methotrexate. You should still speak to your doctor about your specific case.
There are no known interactions between Ambien CR and methotrexate. It is advisable to make sure your doctor has a full list of all the medications you are on, even if they were given to you by other doctors.
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Can Lexapro and Methadone be taken together on a day to day baices? No one seems to know. my dotor didnt tell me if it was safe
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There seem to be no interaction warnings available on the web regarding this when sought from either direction. this either means it is safe or no one has been harmed by it yet.
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.
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.
You can. There is no interaction between these drugs.
Ask your doctor.