| The most relevant undesirable effects are suppression of the haematopoietic system and gastrointestinal disorders.The following headings are used to organise the undesirable effects in order of frequency:Very common ( 1/10), common ( 1/100 to < 1/10), uncommon ( 1/1,000 to < 1/100), rare ( 1/10,000 to < 1/1,000), very rare (< 1/10,000), not known (cannot be estimated from the available data)Gastrointestinal disorders Very common: Stomatitis, dyspepsia, nausea, loss of appetite.Common: Oral ulcers, diarrhoea.Uncommon: Pharyngitis, enteritis, vomiting.Rare: Gastrointestinal ulcers.Very rare: Haematemesis, haematorrhea, toxic megacolon.Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders Common: Exanthema, erythema, pruritus.Uncommon: Photosensitisation, loss of hair, increase in rheumatic nodules, herpes zoster, vasculitis, herpetiform eruptions of the skin, urticaria.Rare: Increased pigmentation, acne, ecchymosis.Very rare: Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis (Lyell's syndrome), increased pigmentary changes of the nails, acute paronychia, furunculosis, telangiectasia. General disorders and administration site conditions Rare: Allergic reactions, anaphylactic shock, allergic vasculitis, fever, conjunctivitis, infection, sepsis, wound-healing impairment, hypogammaglobulinaemia.Very rare: Local damage (formation of sterile abscess, lipodystrophy) of injection site following intramuscular or subcutaneous administration.Metabolism and nutrition disorders Uncommon: Precipitation of diabetes mellitus. Nervous system disorders Common: Headache, tiredness, drowsiness.Uncommon: Dizziness, confusion, depression.Very rare: Impaired vision, pain, muscular asthenia or paraesthesia in the extremities, changes in sense of taste (metallic taste), convulsions, meningism, paralysis.Eye disorders Rare: Visual disturbances. Very rare: Retinopathy. Hepatobiliary disorders (see section 4.4) Very common: Elevated transaminases.Uncommon: Cirrhosis, fibrosis and fatty degeneration of the liver, decrease in serum albumin.Rare: Acute hepatitis.Very rare: Hepatic failure.Cardiac disorders Rare: Pericarditis, pericardial effusion, pericardial tamponade.Vascular disorders Rare: Hypotension, thromboembolic events.Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders Common: Pneumonia, interstitial alveolitis/pneumonitis often associated with eosinophilia. Symptoms indicating potentially severe lung injury (interstitial pneumonitis) are: dry, not productive cough, short of breath and fever.Rare: Pulmonary fibrosis, Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, shortness of breath and bronchial asthma, pleural effusion.Blood and lymphatic system disorders Common: Leukopenia, anaemia, thrombopenia.Uncommon: Pancytopenia.Very rare: Agranulocytosis, severe courses of bone marrow depression.Renal and urinary disorders Uncommon: Inflammation and ulceration of the urinary bladder, renal impairment, disturbed micturition.Rare: Renal failure, oliguria, anuria, electrolyte disturbances.Reproductive system and breast disorders Uncommon: Inflammation and ulceration of the vagina.Very rare: Loss of libido, impotence, gynaecomastia, oligospermia, impaired menstruation, vaginal discharge.Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders Uncommon: Arthralgia, myalgia, osteoporosis.Neoplasms benign, malignant and unspecified (including cysts and polyps) Very rare: There have been reports of individual cases of lymphoma which subsided in a number of cases once treatment with methotrexate had been discontinued. In a recent study, it could not be established that methotrexate therapy increases the incidence of lymphomas.The appearance and degree of severity of undesirable effects depends on the dosage level and the frequency of administration. However, as severe undesirable effects can occur even at lower doses, it is indispensable that patients are monitored regularly by the doctor at short intervals.When methotrexate is given by the intramuscular route, local undesirable effects (burning sensation) or damage (formation of sterile abscess, destruction of fatty tissue) at the site of injection can occur commonly. Subcutaneous application of methotrexate is locally well tolerated. Only mild local skin reactions were observed, decreasing during therapy. | |