The best for you that your family doctor check your progress at regular appointments to make sure that this drug is help you and to check for unwanted effects.
Do not drink alcohol while using this drug . Alcohol can increase the risk of liver problems.
Some diseaseds who take methotrexate may become more sensitive to sunlight than they are normally. When you first begin taking methotrexate, avoid too much sun and do not use a sunlamp until you see how you react to the sun, especially if you tend to burn easily. In case of a severe burn, check with your family doctor.
Do not take drug for inflammation or pain - aspirin or other salicylates, diclofenac, diflunisal, fenoprofen, ibuprofen, indomethacin, ketoprofen, meclofenamate, mefenamic acid, naproxen, phenylbutazone, piroxicam, sulindac, suprofen, tolmetin without first checking with your family doctor . These medication may increase the effects of methotrexate, which could be harmful.
While you are being treated with methotrexate and after you stop treat with it, do not have any immunizations - vaccinations without your family doctor's approval . Methotrexate may lower your body's resistance and there is a risk you might get the infection the immunization is meant to prevent. In addition, other people living in your household must not take oral polio vaccine since there is a risk they could pass the polio virus on to you. Always avoid other people who have taken oral polio vaccine within the last few months. Do not get close to them and do not stay in the same room with them for very long. If you can't take these precautions, you must consider wearing a protective face mask that covers the nose and mouth.
Methotrexate can lower the number of white blood cells in your blood temporarily, increasing the risk of getting an infection. It can also lower the number of platelets, which are necessary for proper blood clotting. If this occurs, there are certain precautions you can take, especially when your blood count is low, to reduce the risk of infection or bleeding: