Methotrexate Hepatotoxicity; the Danger Not to Be Ignored

Introduction: Methotrexate is used increasingly for treatment of some diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis and Crohn. Bone marrow suppression, mucocutaneous lesions, pneumonitis, and hepatotoxicity are major side effects of this drug. Since methotrexate toxicity is dose dependent and is...

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Main Authors: M Baghbanian, MK Amirbaigy, H Salmanroghani, A Baghbanian
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Language:fas
Published: Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences 2013-06-01
Series:Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ’Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Shahīd Ṣadūqī Yazd
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Online Access:http://jssu.ssu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1047-2&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-d77dc5af9bfb4c5d920ea0ffda9c72912020-11-25T01:14:59ZfasShahid Sadoughi University of Medical SciencesMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ’Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Shahīd Ṣadūqī Yazd2228-57412228-57332013-06-01212257264Methotrexate Hepatotoxicity; the Danger Not to Be IgnoredM BaghbanianMK AmirbaigyH SalmanroghaniA BaghbanianIntroduction: Methotrexate is used increasingly for treatment of some diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis and Crohn. Bone marrow suppression, mucocutaneous lesions, pneumonitis, and hepatotoxicity are major side effects of this drug. Since methotrexate toxicity is dose dependent and is usually administered with low dose via a weekly regimen, its side effects are not commonly seen. But due to long term prescription of this drug over the recent years especially for rheumatoid arthritis, growing cases of methotrexate hepatotoxicity are referred to Gastroenterologist. High dose of drug, high age, alcohol consumption, renal failure and preexisting liver disease are main risk factors for this toxicity. In this study, in addition to presenting two cases with cirrhosis and two cases with hepatitis linked to methotrexate, the clinical aspects on this field are discussed. Conclusions: Methotrexate hepatotoxicity is not a theoretical issue that can be ignored because it can lead to cirrhosis and liver failure. We can prevent the onset of this growing side effect with appropriate patient selection and investigating the patients’ liver function before and during Methotrexate therapy. Periodic testing the liver enzymes is used for monitoring the liver condition, but because interpretation of these tests is sometimes difficult, liver biopsy is needed in particular cases. http://jssu.ssu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1047-2&slc_lang=en&sid=1Cirrhosis; Hepatotoxicity; Methotrexate
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H Salmanroghani
A Baghbanian
Methotrexate Hepatotoxicity; the Danger Not to Be Ignored
Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ’Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Shahīd Ṣadūqī Yazd
Cirrhosis; Hepatotoxicity; Methotrexate
author_facet M Baghbanian
MK Amirbaigy
H Salmanroghani
A Baghbanian
author_sort M Baghbanian
title Methotrexate Hepatotoxicity; the Danger Not to Be Ignored
title_short Methotrexate Hepatotoxicity; the Danger Not to Be Ignored
title_full Methotrexate Hepatotoxicity; the Danger Not to Be Ignored
title_fullStr Methotrexate Hepatotoxicity; the Danger Not to Be Ignored
title_full_unstemmed Methotrexate Hepatotoxicity; the Danger Not to Be Ignored
title_sort methotrexate hepatotoxicity; the danger not to be ignored
publisher Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences
series Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ’Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Shahīd Ṣadūqī Yazd
issn 2228-5741
2228-5733
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Introduction: Methotrexate is used increasingly for treatment of some diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis and Crohn. Bone marrow suppression, mucocutaneous lesions, pneumonitis, and hepatotoxicity are major side effects of this drug. Since methotrexate toxicity is dose dependent and is usually administered with low dose via a weekly regimen, its side effects are not commonly seen. But due to long term prescription of this drug over the recent years especially for rheumatoid arthritis, growing cases of methotrexate hepatotoxicity are referred to Gastroenterologist. High dose of drug, high age, alcohol consumption, renal failure and preexisting liver disease are main risk factors for this toxicity. In this study, in addition to presenting two cases with cirrhosis and two cases with hepatitis linked to methotrexate, the clinical aspects on this field are discussed. Conclusions: Methotrexate hepatotoxicity is not a theoretical issue that can be ignored because it can lead to cirrhosis and liver failure. We can prevent the onset of this growing side effect with appropriate patient selection and investigating the patients’ liver function before and during Methotrexate therapy. Periodic testing the liver enzymes is used for monitoring the liver condition, but because interpretation of these tests is sometimes difficult, liver biopsy is needed in particular cases.
topic Cirrhosis; Hepatotoxicity; Methotrexate
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