Methotrexate was developed in the 1940s by Dr. Sidney Farber, an American physician and pathologist. He initially used it as a treatment for leukemia in children. Farber's work laid the foundation for the drug's use in cancer treatment and later for autoimmune diseases. Methotrexate is now widely used in various medical applications, including oncology and rheumatology.
Methotrexate is usually yellow.
Methotrexate uses insulin needles.
Yes, methotrexate is gluten free.
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No. Methotrexate is not a controlled medication.
Yes, headaches are a common side effect of methotrexate.
No, methotrexate is a form of chemotherapy and an immunosuppressant. It is used to treat autoimmune disease and some forms of cancer.
Yes. You cannot donate blood while on methotrexate.
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. Your liver does not need to process alcohol while you are on methotrexate.
Methotrexate is a form of chemotherapy. No over the counter medications contain chemotherapy.
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