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Methotrexate injections have less side effects it seems?!!!!

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Hi folks, Have recently gone on to Methotrexate injections instead of tablets and the feelings of nausea, lethargy and tiredness I had for two days after the tablets have largely gone. My rheumy got me onto it. Anyone having problems with Methotrexate tablets get on to your doctors!!! Tim Short

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Hi Tim. I dunno, we don't see you for months then you come back with valuable info like that! Hope we find you well

Di

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woooooooooooooooo its great for one of you "fitties" to log on and give us some pointers....cheers and nice to meet you. Jill xx

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