Methotrexate (MTX)

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General information

Class/mechanism: Folate analog, antimetabolite, interferes with DNA synthesis. Methotrexate inhibits dihydrofolic acid reductase, which catalyzes reactions that produce tetrahydrofolates, which are used in purine nucleotide and thymidylate synthesis.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
Route: IV, PO, IM, IT, SC, intraarterial
Extravasation: inflammitant

  • Glucarpidase (Voraxaze) can be used to treat toxic plasma methotrexate concentrations (greater than 1 micromole per liter) in patients with delayed methotrexate clearance due to impaired renal function

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Diseases for which it is used

Patient drug information

History of changes in FDA indication

  • 12/7/1953: Initial FDA approval

Also known as

  • Generic names: amethopterin, MTX
  • Brand names:
Synonyms
Abitrexate Alltrex Antifolan Artrait Biometrox Biotrexate Caditrex Cytotrexate
Ebetrexat Emthexat Emthexate Ervemin Farmitrexat Fauldmetro Folex PFS Folitrax
Hextrate Ifamet Imutrex Ledertrexate Ledertrexato Lumexon Matrex Maxtrex
Medsatrexate Merex Metex Methobax Methoblastin Methorex Methotrexaat Methotrexat
Methotrexato Methotrexatum Meticil Metolate Metotressato Metotrexate Metotrexato Metotrexol
Metrex Metrexan Metrexato Metrotex Mexate Miantrex CS Neometho Neotrexate
Novatrex Oncotrex O Trexat Pharmatrexate Remtrex Reumatrex Rextop Rheumatrex
Tecnomet Texate Texorate Tratoben Tremetex Trexall Trexan Trexeron
Trixilem Unitrexate Zexate

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