Hydroxychloroquine v methotrexate
Anyone have experience with either drug to combat arthritis resulting from Keytruda?
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Anyone have experience with either drug to combat arthritis resulting from Keytruda?
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@cptrayes
Hey there!
I’ve been on Hydroxy 15 years, low dose 200mg a day. I see my ophthalmologist twice a year. So far I’ve been fortunate with no issues. Everyone is different.
I’m interested in where you got your stats . Please post your source.
All the best🙏🏻
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1 ReactionThere is lots of other research, but this is a nice succinct report from an arthritis source.
https://www.arthritis.org/drug-guide/medication-topics/hydroxychloroquine-may-put-eyes-at-risk
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3 Reactions@kensiejames what are you taking it for? RA? Keytruda side effects like me?
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1 Reaction@cptrayes
Thank you for this information. 🙏🏻
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2 Reactions@mah7925
I take Hydroxy for RA.
2006 I was diagnosed with Breast Cancer. After surgery, I was treated with chemo, radiation and hormonal ( Tamoxifen, & Femara) therapy.
Then I was diagnosed with RA in 2010.
The hormonal therapy ravages your bones. I believe it was the root cause of my RA.
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3 ReactionsI'm another one with retinal toxicity after being on 400mg daily for 12 years. I am short, 5 ft3/4 inch and weighing roughly 52 Kg /115 pounds or slightly less at times. I started taking it in 2000 and quit taking it in 2012
I researched the drug at the time it was first prescribed and I didn't find any dose recommendation according to weight suggestions.
First dosage to weight suggestion occurred in 2002
Then in 2011 they made changes to those weight to dose suggestions.
At that time they said a maximum dose of 400mg per day was safe unless a person was short .
For a short person 6.5mg /Kg based on ideal weight, not actual weight was to be used .
They said if a person was very thin/ underweight, calculated on actual weight resulted in too large a dose
I was not underweight, so dosing at the ideal weigh happened to be what I weighed and I should have been taking a maxium dose of 323 mg per day.
And then in 2016 their were new suggestion again this time using real weight was under 5mg/Kg.
It is the cumulative dose that gets you into the danger zone. The cumulative dose of plaquenil is not stored in fatty tissue ,only lean tissue. And so whether a person is overweight or normal weight also effects how fast the cumulative doses get you into the danger zone.
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5 Reactions@missy245 thank you for sharing. I’m just starting on hydroxychloroquine and I’ll watch it closely.
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1 ReactionI have been on Plaquenil for years for PA. Previous took Methotrexate and caused liver damage leading to transplant. Be very careful with Methotrexate. Requires careful monitoring.
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5 ReactionsThank you for sharing this. I've been on Plaquenil for a year and have been thinking about Methotrexate for Lupus, Sjogren's, etc. I'm afraid of potential side effects and/or damage via Methotrexate.
@cljohnson2000
Started Methotrexate a few months ago. Plaquenil for many years. Thanks for the info