Twenty-nine children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis were studied to determine the safety and efficacy of methotrexate therapy. The initial dose of methotrexate averaged 7.1 mg/m2/wk and was given as a single, oral weekly dose or as three divided doses, each separated by 12 hours. Current antiinflammatory medications were continued; 25 of 29 children had had lack of efficacy, and 8 of 29 had toxic effects, with one or more prior drugs such as intramuscularly or orally administered gold, hydroxychloroquine, or D-penicillamine. Intolerable corticosteroid dependency or toxic effects were present in 18 of 29 cases. Methotrexate-treated patients were examined monthly; minimum treatment duration required to assess efficacy and toxicity was 6 m...
Plasma levels of methotrexate (MTX) after oral administration of 6.4 to 11.2 mg/m2/week (mean 8.5 mg...
Objective: to evaluate the efficiency and safety of therapy with subcutaneous (SC) methotrexate (MTX...
In clinical practice, the burden of repeated injections in children with rheumatic disease receiving...
Twenty-nine children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis were studied to determine the safety and eff...
Background and Purpsose: Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) can result in disability, growth distur...
Twelve children with resistant juvenile rheumatoid arthritis were given 10 mg of oral methotrexate p...
Abstract In the recent decade, an increasing number of disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARD...
<p>The article presents the literature review of recent publications on efficacy and safety of metho...
ABSTRACT. Objective. To compare the incidence of liver toxicity and clinical response between 2 init...
To compare the efficacy and safety of methotrexate (MTX) after oral and intramuscular administration...
<p><em>This article sites modern principles and theoretical substantiation of pharmacotherapy by met...
Objective: Subcutaneous methotrexate injections are considered to be more effective or work faster t...
Objectives: To examine the change in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and its determinants in ...
Background: Conventional pharmacological therapies for the treatment of juvenile idiopathic arthriti...
Abstract Background Conventional pharmacological therapies for the treatment of juvenile idiopathic ...
Plasma levels of methotrexate (MTX) after oral administration of 6.4 to 11.2 mg/m2/week (mean 8.5 mg...
Objective: to evaluate the efficiency and safety of therapy with subcutaneous (SC) methotrexate (MTX...
In clinical practice, the burden of repeated injections in children with rheumatic disease receiving...
Twenty-nine children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis were studied to determine the safety and eff...
Background and Purpsose: Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) can result in disability, growth distur...
Twelve children with resistant juvenile rheumatoid arthritis were given 10 mg of oral methotrexate p...
Abstract In the recent decade, an increasing number of disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARD...
<p>The article presents the literature review of recent publications on efficacy and safety of metho...
ABSTRACT. Objective. To compare the incidence of liver toxicity and clinical response between 2 init...
To compare the efficacy and safety of methotrexate (MTX) after oral and intramuscular administration...
<p><em>This article sites modern principles and theoretical substantiation of pharmacotherapy by met...
Objective: Subcutaneous methotrexate injections are considered to be more effective or work faster t...
Objectives: To examine the change in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and its determinants in ...
Background: Conventional pharmacological therapies for the treatment of juvenile idiopathic arthriti...
Abstract Background Conventional pharmacological therapies for the treatment of juvenile idiopathic ...
Plasma levels of methotrexate (MTX) after oral administration of 6.4 to 11.2 mg/m2/week (mean 8.5 mg...
Objective: to evaluate the efficiency and safety of therapy with subcutaneous (SC) methotrexate (MTX...
In clinical practice, the burden of repeated injections in children with rheumatic disease receiving...