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Re: MethotrexateFrom: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)Sun Apr 29 20:54:45 2007
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2002 Jun;186(6):1192-5. Oral methotrexate for treatment of ectopic pregnancy. Lipscomb GH, Meyer NL, Flynn DE, Peterson M, Ling FW. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, USA. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate oral methotrexate tablets in the treatment of ectopic pregnancy. STUDY DESIGN: Patients with a diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy were offered oral methotrexate tablets rather that intramuscular injection. Oral methotrexate was given in 2 divided doses 2 hours apart at a dose of 60 mg/m(2) with standard 2.5 mg methotrexate tablets. Patients were followed up with the use of the same protocol that was used typically for intramuscular methotrexate. RESULTS: Nineteen of 22 patients (86%) were successfully treated. There was no statistical difference between patients who were treated successfully or unsuccessfully, with respect to initial human chorionic gonadotropin titers (P =.55), ectopic size (P =.77), or methotrexate dose (P =.18). Nineteen of 22 patients (86%) had increased pain during treatment. Outside of pain, gastrointestinal side effects were the most common. Thirty-two percent of patients required more than one treatment cycle. CONCLUSION: Oral methotrexate can be used to treat ectopic pregnancy successfully, but there are few advantages to recommend its use over intramuscular methotrexate. Art
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