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KETOROLAC 10MG DT

Ketorolac 10mg DT is a rapid-acting nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent (NSAID) for short-term relief of moderate to severe pain.

Ketorolac 10mg DT is a rapid-acting nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent (NSAID) for short-term relief of moderate to severe pain. It is most often prescribed for post-operative pain, musculoskeletal pain, and dental surgery, and it inhibits prostaglandin synthesis to reduce inflammation, swelling, and fever.

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Uses

Ketorolac 10mg DT is a rapid-acting nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent (NSAID) for short-term relief of moderate to severe pain. It is most often prescribed for post-operative pain, musculoskeletal pain, and dental surgery, and it inhibits prostaglandin synthesis to reduce inflammation, swelling, and fever.

Side Effects

  • Stomach discomfort or pain
  • Dizziness or headache
  • Nausea or indigestion
  • Drowsiness

Indications

  • Post-operative pain control
  • Musculoskeletal trauma
  • Dental pain and surgery
  • Inflammatory disorders

FAQ

Q1. How should Ketorolac 10mg DT be administered?
Ans. Disintegrate the tablet in water or place it directly on the tongue and swallow, as instructed by your doctor.

Q2. Should I take this tablet on an empty stomach?
Ans. It is best taken with food or milk to minimize the risk of stomach discomfort.

Q3. Is this tablet safe for chronic use?
Ans. No, Ketorolac is only for short-term use, normally not more than 5 days.

Q4. Can it be applied for headache or menstrual cramp?
Ans. Although useful for different forms of pain, usage can only be done under a physician's prescription for these conditions.

Indications

  • Post-operative pain control
  • Musculoskeletal trauma
  • Dental pain and surgery
  • Inflammatory disorders

FAQ

Q1. How should Ketorolac 10mg DT be administered?
Ans. Disintegrate the tablet in water or place it directly on the tongue and swallow, as instructed by your doctor.

Q2. Should I take this tablet on an empty stomach?
Ans. It is best taken with food or milk to minimize the risk of stomach discomfort.

Q3. Is this tablet safe for chronic use?
Ans. No, Ketorolac is only for short-term use, normally not more than 5 days.

Q4. Can it be applied for headache or menstrual cramp?
Ans. Although useful for different forms of pain, usage can only be done under a physician's prescription for these conditions.

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