Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9030104 Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
The neurotoxicity of methotrexate (MTX) is more severe when administered intrathecally (IT) than by the oral and intravenous (IV) routes, and has been reported even with a single administration of therapeutic doses of 12 or 15 mg. Prompt recognition and treatment are essential to improve the outcome after massive IT-MTX overdose. Treatment options include CSF drainage or CSF exchange, ventriculolumbar perfusion, IT corticosteroids to reduce CSF inflammation and IV leucovorin to reduce systemic toxicity. Toxicity resulting from IT injection of leucovorin is controversial. CSF drainage and exchange are particularly effective if performed soon after the overdose. In this paper we describe a protocol of treatment for severe cases of IT-MTX overdose in excess of 100 mg. The mainstay of treatment is dilution and removal from CSF of excessive methotrexate alongside with specific antidotal therapy.
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