This fact sheet has been written for parents and carers about how to use this medicine in children. This information sometimes differs from that provided by the manufacturers, because their information is usually aimed at adult patients. Please read this information carefully and keep it somewhere safe so that you can read it again.

Methotrexate is used to treat a wide range of cancers. High dose methotrexate is given in hospital as an intravenous infusion and this information sheet is NOT referring to intermediate dose methotrexate (capizzi), intrathecal methotrexate or methotrexate tablets administered at home.

Interactions with other medications

Methotrexate can interact with other medications, especially when given in high doses. For example, the following medications may affect the levels of methotrexate in the body:

These medications can reduce the body’s ability to excrete/remove methotrexate from the blood which may result in a higher chance of side effects/toxicity.

Packaging of various medications which Methotrexate can interact with.

When to withhold certain medications and for how long?

Who to contact for more information

Your consultant at clinic visits or the Oncology team at the Queensland Children’s Hospital.

Contact us

Oncology pharmacy
Level 5, Queensland Children’s Hospital
501 Stanley Street, South Brisbane, QLD 4101
t: 07 3068 1989

Oncology day unit
Level 5 (5c), Queensland Children’s Hospital
501 Stanley Street, South Brisbane, QLD 4101
t: 07 3068 2060

In an emergency, always call 000.

Queensland Poisons Information Centre 13 11 26.

Developed by Pharmacy Department, Queensland Children’s Hospital.

Updated: January 2016.

For details on any other sources used to create this leaflet, please contact us via CHQMedicationSafety@health.qld.gov.au.

Disclaimer: We take great care to make sure that the information in this leaflet is correct and up-to-date. However, medicines can be used in different ways for different patients. It is important that you ask the advice of your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure about something.

This leaflet is about the use of these medicines in Australia, and may not apply to other countries. Children’s Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service cannot be held responsible for the accuracy of information, omissions of information, or any actions that may be taken as a consequence of reading this leaflet.