Methotrexate for Arthritis | Arthritis Foundation (2024)

Back

Understanding Methotrexate

Methotrexate is one of the most commonly prescribed arthritis medicines. Learn what to expect if you take it.

Updated by Linda Rath | March 18, 2024

More than 900,000 people in the U.S. take methotrexate, often as a first-line treatment for rheumatoid arthritis (RA). It’s also used at much higher doses to treat some forms of cancer. In RA and certain other autoimmune diseases, including psoriatic arthritis and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), it’s an anti-inflammatory, reducing pain and the production of inflammatory proteins. As a disease-modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD), methotrexate can also slow joint damage and the progress of the disease. This, as well as its long track record and inexpensive price tag, explains why it’s usually the first drug prescribed for RA and JIA.

How to take it

Most people take methotrexate in pill form, starting at 7.5 mg to 15 mg once a week, which can be increased to a maximum of 25 mg weekly. Some rheumatologists recommend taking half the dose twice a week to improve absorption or reduce side effects. Another option is to use an injectable form, although a 2023 analysis of several large studies and two meta-analyses found no solid evidence that injectable methotrexate was better absorbed or had fewer side effects than pills. The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) recommends pills over injections because they’re cheaper, more convenient and have similar absorption at starting doses. Pills and injectable solutions are available as low-cost generics, and most insurers cover needles and syringes for prescribed medications. Auto injector pens only come in more expensive brand-name versions (Rasuvo, Otrexup).

Changing guidelines

The ACR’s 2012 guidelines for managing rheumatoid arthritis recommended combining methotrexate with other DMARDs, particularly sulfasalazine and hydroxychloroquine, a combination called triple therapy. By the time the ACR issued its 2021 guidelines, a lot had changed. Triple therapy or any DMARD combination is no longer suggested for RA patients who have moderate to high disease activity. Instead, the emphasis is on using only methotrexate and avoiding corticosteroids as “bridge” drugs as much as possible due to their serious side effects. Doctors say most patients do well on methotrexate alone, a drug that’s been used for RA since the 1980s, and want to avoid the added expense and toxicity of unnecessary medications. Hydroxychloroquine is recommended over methotrexate for patients with low disease activity because it has fewer side effects.

The ACR also doesn’t recommend adding a biologic like a tumor necrosis factor (TNF) blocker to methotrexate. This is a conditional recommendation, meaning the evidence is less certain. The ACR strongly, with good evidence, advises against combining methotrexate with any biologic other than a TNF blocker.

The ACR guidelines are recommendations, so it’s important that you and your doctor work together to decide on a treatment plan. If you have severe symptoms or other serious health problems and don’t want to wait six to 12 weeks for methotrexate to take effect, you and your doctor might choose to start with a TNF blocker. Before making any decision, it’s important to know the effectiveness, potential side effects and price of all possible options.

Effectiveness

As many as 20% to 50% of people don’t respond to methotrexate, according to various studies, but there is no way to know beforehand who will benefit and who won’t. Because it can take weeks or months for symptoms to improve, non-responder patients lose valuable time and experience side effects. Researchers are actively trying to find useful biomarkers that can predict patient response to methotrexate.

Side effects

Despite its reputation as a relatively safe medication, methotrexate is not a “benign drug,” according to rheumatologist Daniel Solomon, MD, of Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Dr. Solomon was an investigator on the Cardiovascular Inflammation Reduction Trial (CIRT), which was undertaken to discover if low-dose (15 mg to 20 mg per week) methotrexate could prevent heart attack and stroke in high-risk patients without rheumatic disease. Although methotrexate didn’t improve heart health, it was associated with several troubling side effects compared to placebo, including:

  • A 23% higher rate of gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms, such as nausea and vomiting
  • A 42% higher rate of lung problems, including cough, trouble breathing and in a small percentage of people, pneumonitis, a potentially fatal lung inflammation
  • A 15% increase in infections
  • A doubled risk of skin cancer, although the overall rate was low

Other common side effects include mouth sores, lost or thinning hair and potential liver and kidney damage. People taking methotrexate should have frequent blood tests to check liver and kidney function. Taking 1mg of the B vitamin folic acid (synthetic folate) every day helps relieve some but not all methotrexate side effects. Talk to your doctor about ways to manage side effects.

Two kinds of side effects can occur in children who take methotrexate for JIA: symptoms, particularly nausea and vomiting, caused by the drug itself and by anticipating taking it. One small study found that giving kids and teens levofolinic acid – a prescription form of folic acid – 48 hours before and after methotrexate reduced or eliminated GI side effects. Reducing physical nausea and vomiting might help kids who struggle with anticipatory symptoms.

Who shouldn’t take methotrexate

Some diseases and conditions take methotrexate off the table, including

  • Liver disease or cirrhosis
  • Alcohol use disorder (Some doctors recommend avoiding even small amounts of alcohol while taking methotrexate. Talk to your doctor about whether drinking alcohol is safe.)
  • Kidney disease
  • Blood disorders
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Radiation therapy

You shouldn’t take methotrexate if you’re pregnant or may become pregnant; it can cause serious birth defects. Folic acid is essential for a fetus to develop normally, and methotrexate interferes with the body’s ability to break down and use folic acid. You should also avoid methotrexate if you’re breastfeeding because it passes into breast milk. If you’re of child-bearing age, it’s important to use at least two methods of contraception while you take methotrexate and for at least three months after you stop.

There’s some debate about whether men taking methotrexate should avoid trying to conceive; many experts advise holding off for at least three months after stopping the drug. Discuss the risks with your doctor.

Is methotrexate in short supply?

Methotrexate isn’t an abortion drug, but it’s commonly used to treat ectopic pregnancies (those outside the uterus), so the 2022 Dobbs decision overturning a woman’s right to reproductive choice caused a tremendous amount of confusion for women, doctors and pharmacists. At the time, there were anecdotal reports of women being unable to fill methotrexate prescriptions for RA and other rheumatic diseases, even if they’d been taking the drug for years. The expected shortage of the drug never really materialized, although there have been shortages of some generic vials for injection, mainly due to manufacturing issues or increased demand.

Vitamin D and methotrexate

Low vitamin D is associated with an increased risk of early death in the general population and in people with RA. A recent study involving more than 15,000 RA patients found that those with vitamin D levels in a normal range before starting methotrexate had a 28% lower risk of early death. Most with adequate levels were supplementing with vitamin D, suggesting vitamin supplements may improve immune health in people with RA, especially when taking methotrexate.

Medications

View All Articles

Methotrexate for Arthritis | Arthritis Foundation (1)

Medication

Methotrexate

Drug Class: DMARDsBrand Names: Otrexup, Rasuvo, Rheumatrex, Trexall, Xatmep

Read More

Methotrexate for Arthritis | Arthritis Foundation (2)

Medication

Methotrexate: Managing Side Effects

Understand side effects methotrexate and how to minimize your risks.

Read More

Making Sense of Your Insurance

Choose the right coverage, reduce costs and minimize claim denials with these helpful tips.

Get Started

Give & Get Your Best

Your gift does amazing things for the arthritis community. Help yourself and help others.

Donate

Stay in the Know. Live in the Yes.

Get involved with the arthritis community. Tell us a little about yourself and, based on your interests, you’ll receive emails packed with the latest information and resources to live your best life and connect with others.

Methotrexate for Arthritis | Arthritis Foundation (2024)
Top Articles
C.H. Robinson | Third Party Logistics (3PL) & Supply Chain Management
Busted Newspaper Zapata Tx
Syracuse Pets Craigslist
Latina Webcam Lesbian
Craigslist Carpet Installers
80 For Brady Showtimes Near Cinemark At Harlingen
Gwenson Mallory Crutcher
The Front Porch Self Service
Craigslist Free Stuff Columbus Ga
Leicht Perlig Biography
Irissangel
Einfaches Spiel programmieren: Schritt-für-Schritt Anleitung für Scratch
Apple Store Location
Nail Salon At Legacy Village
Food And Grocery Walmart Job
211475039
McDonald's restaurants locator - Netherlands
Bank Hours Saturday Chase
O'reilly's El Dorado Kansas
洗面台用 アクセサリー セットの商品検索結果 | メチャ買いたい.com
Sloansmoans Bio
Monster From Sherpa Folklore Crossword
EventTarget: addEventListener() method - Web APIs | MDN
Transform Your Backyard: Top Trends in Outdoor Kitchens for the Ultimate Entertaining - Paradise Grills
Vegamovies Home
Goodwoods British Market Friendswood
Don Wallence Auto Sales Reviews
Www.citizen-Times.com Obituaries
Wolf Of Wallstreet 123 Movies
Https://Gw.mybeacon.its.state.nc.us/App
Craigs List Waco
SimpliSafe Home Security Review: Still a Top DIY Choice
Ixl Sbisd Login
Chihuahua Adoption in Las Vegas, NV: Chihuahua Puppies for Sale in Las Vegas, NV - Adoptapet.com
Abingdon Avon Skyward
Dust Cornell
Liv Morgan Wedgie
MyEyeDr. near Lind<b>ergh Center Metro Station
Closest Dollar Tree Store To My Location
If You Love FX’s 'Shogun,' Here Are 10 More Samurai Things To Check Out
Hypebeast Muckrack
Jcp Meevo Com
Snapcamms
22 alternatieve zoekmachines om nu te gebruiken
Thc Detox Drinks At Walgreens
Gaylia puss*r Davis
Sutter Health Candidate Login
Schematic Calamity
Highplainsobserverperryton
Find Such That The Following Matrix Is Singular.
Craigslist For Puppies For Sale
Xochavella Leak
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Rob Wisoky

Last Updated:

Views: 6284

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (68 voted)

Reviews: 83% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Rob Wisoky

Birthday: 1994-09-30

Address: 5789 Michel Vista, West Domenic, OR 80464-9452

Phone: +97313824072371

Job: Education Orchestrator

Hobby: Lockpicking, Crocheting, Baton twirling, Video gaming, Jogging, Whittling, Model building

Introduction: My name is Rob Wisoky, I am a smiling, helpful, encouraging, zealous, energetic, faithful, fantastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.