Methotrexate: the pharmacology behind medical treatment for ectopic pregnancy
- PMID: 22510625
- DOI: 10.1097/GRF.0b013e3182510a35
Methotrexate: the pharmacology behind medical treatment for ectopic pregnancy
Abstract
Previously established as a chemotherapeutic agent for decades, methotrexate has been adapted for use as a medical therapy for unruptured ectopic pregnancies. Its mechanism of action, competitive inhibition of folate-dependent steps in nucleic acid synthesis, effectively kills the rapidly dividing ectopic trophoblast. However, the same action on normal cells is the basis for many of its adverse effects.
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