Answer by Dr. Bill Toffler, M.D., EPM Volunteer
Methotrexate in any dose may be problematic. While your doctor may be
right that it might not cause an abortion at a lower dosethe dose used
for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is generally quite a bit less (~4-8mg/wk)
than might be used to try to deliberately cause an abortion
(~50-75mg)there are no references/studies that will confirm such a
hypothesis. Nor could they ever easily be done. Methotrexate is an
anti-metabolite that clearly has a potentially detrimental (deforming
&/or lethal) effect on a developing conceptus or fetus. In fact it is
contraindicated in pregnancy.
There are alternative medications for individuals with RA which are
likely to be less harmful should you conceive. For example,
Hydroxychloroquine (which is sometimes used as an anti-malarial) can be
considered for use even during pregnancy as it has a "C" rating (i.e.,
weigh risk/benefit). Another is Sulfasalazinewhich is sometimes also
used for ulcerative colitiswith a "B" rating (animal studies show no
risk, but controlled human studies are unavailable). Otherswhich are
newer agents and considered disease altering(just like Methotrexate
but without the teratogenic or lethal effects on a fetus) are Remicade,
Enbrel, Humira, and Kineret, each of which also has a "B" rating.
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