Hi Mon, I don't personally know of any children on it, but there is a site I go to for p and PsA sufferers and I know some of them have children on MTX. If you like I can give you the link.
Hi Mon, I don't personally know of any children on it, but there is a site I go to for p and PsA sufferers and I know some of them have children on MTX. If you like I can give you the link.
Trillian, I knew I'd have to give up BF if methotrexate came on to the scene... In fact, that's about the only thing I know about it! I've been flat out refusing to discuss it as an option with my rheumy until we finally got IVF to work so now the only thing I can remember is that it's taken weekly instead of daily. I have no idea about side effects or anything else - I simply can't remember! Of course, it's much more important that Samuel have a functional mother than be breast fed... If you can call the current limping about on high doses of pain killers functional.
BW
Yep, it's only a weekly dose and you need monthly blood tests to check liver function etc as it can wreak havoc on your liver, but I've been fine. Its not nice to read the info you'll find on it, but like with anything you have to weigh up the risks v benefit. And you deserve to be fully functioning too, not just for his sake (but that's important too) but for your own, I can't imagine how you're feeling atm.
AMT I just thought I'd let you know that my bubs is almost 6 weeks old and I am still managing without any meds apart from voltaren. My PA is creeping back in but so far it is manageable - fingers crossed I can keep going for a few more months. I guess the difference with us is that my PA went into remission as soon as I fell pregnant. But here's hoping for you that yours does the same.
By the way, congrats on your pregnancy!
Hi,
Im 21 and have psoriatic arthritis and planning to start a family, am currently taking diclofenac but would like to know if this is still safe to use during pregnancy as i am afraid i will be unable to cope without them.
Any info would be a great help
Thanks
Leigh
From the drug information on diclofenac...
Being a category C drug, there's no way I'd risk taking it. Before you start trying for a baby, I'd suggest you really need to chat to your doctor and find some other alternative. It may mean prednisone - a steroid rather than an NSAID, but there are safer drug options during pregnancy.FDA pregnancy category C. This medication may be harmful to an unborn baby. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment. Taking diclofenac during the last 3 months of pregnancy may harm the unborn baby. Do not take diclofenac during pregnancy unless your doctor has told you to. Diclofenac can pass into breast milk and may harm a nursing baby. Do not use this medication without telling your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby. Do not give this medicine to a child without the advice of a doctor.
BW
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