Methylene Blue is a prescription medication that has long-established FDA-approved uses for specific medical conditions. In certain situations, and only after careful evaluation, it may also be considered for off-label use based on a physician’s clinical judgment and a patient’s individual health profile.
Any consideration of treatment begins with a thoughtful discussion between you and your physician to determine whether it may be appropriate for your specific circumstances.
Personalized Medical Evaluation
Before Methylene Blue is considered, patients complete a comprehensive medical review. This allows your physician to understand your overall health and ensure safety. The evaluation may include:
If Methylene Blue is deemed appropriate, the dosage and method of administration are carefully individualized. Not every patient is a candidate, and treatment decisions are made with safety as the top priority.
Safety & Monitoring
Methylene Blue is administered only under medical supervision. Patients are monitored for tolerance and potential side effects, and therapy may be adjusted or stopped if concerns arise. Open communication throughout the process helps ensure care remains aligned with your health needs.
What to Know
Your physician will take time to review potential risks, benefits, and alternatives so you can make an informed and comfortable decision.
What is Methylene Blue?
Methylene Blue is a prescription medication used in specific medical settings. In select cases, it may be considered for off-label use following a thorough medical evaluation.
Who may be considered for Methylene Blue?
Some patients may be considered based on individual health factors and medical history.
Can Methylene Blue be used alongside other treatments?
Because Methylene Blue can interact with certain medications and supplements, your physician will carefully review all current treatments before determining whether it can be safely included in your care plan.