Long-term experience with low dose methotrexate in rheumatoid arthritis |
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Authors: | M. Tishler D. Caspi M. Yaron |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Rheumatology, Tel Aviv Medical Center, Tel Aviv University Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv, Israel;(2) Department of Rheumatology, Ichilov Hospital, Tel Aviv Medical Center, 64239 Tel Aviv, Israel |
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Abstract: | Summary One hundred twenty-six patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) were treated with weekly low doses of methotrexate (MTX) for a mean period of 36.8 months (range 13–110 months). The overall probability of continuing with MTX therapy was 72% at 2 and 3 years, 67% at 4 years and 65% at 5–7 years. Seronegative patients had a higher probability of continuing therapy than seropositive patients (P<0.05). Out of the whole group, 8% showed no improvement, 16% showed mild improvement, and 30% showed moderate improvement, and 45% experienced marked improvement. Eight patients (6%) of the latter group achieved complete clinical remission. In the course of the follow-up period there was a significant decrease in the mean daily dosage of prednisone and NSAIDs. Minor side effects were common (68%), but therapy was discontinued in only 27 patients (21%) because of major complications. In most of them (25 out of 27) these occured within the first 24 months of therapy. Although malignancy was revealed in 5 patients during the follow-up period, its occurrence did not differ from expected rates. |
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Keywords: | Methotrexate Rheumatoid arthritis Longterm treatment |
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