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ETORLAC DT TAB

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KETOROLAC TROMETHAMINE 10MG

Description

✅ What It Is & What It’s For

  • Active ingredient: Ketorolac tromethamine 10 mg (a potent NSAID) (TrueMeds)
  • Primary use: Short‑term relief of moderate to severe pain—such as post‑operative pain, musculoskeletal pain, joint and muscle aches, or post‑partum cramps (Netmeds)
  • Mode of action: Blocks COX‑1 and COX‑2 enzymes, reducing prostaglandins that cause pain, inflammation, and fever (Netmeds)

💊 How to Use

  • Dosing: Typically 10 mg every 4–6 hours, not exceeding 40 mg/day and not used for more than 5–7 days (Medkart Pharmacy)
  • Administration: Disperse the tablet in water and take with food to minimize stomach irritation (Medkart Pharmacy)

⚠️ Common Side Effects

  • Digestive issues: Nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, indigestion, diarrhea, heartburn, loss of appetite (1mg)
  • Other: Dizziness, drowsiness, headache, visual changes, swelling (fluid retention) (1mg, Netmeds, Medicover Hospitals)

🚨 Serious Risks (Require Immediate Medical Attention)

  • GI bleeding or ulcers—signs include dark stools, vomiting blood or “coffee‑ground” vomit, severe abdominal pain (MedlinePlus)
  • Kidney dysfunction—reduced urine output, swelling, fatigue, sudden weight gain (Shabbir Medical Hall)
  • Severe allergic reactions—rash, facial swelling, breathing difficulties (Shabbir Medical Hall)
  • Serious skin reactions—Stevens‑Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis (Practo)
  • Cardiovascular effects—hypertension, fluid retention; caution if heart disease (Practo)

🔍 Precautions & Contraindications

  • Do NOT use if:
    • History of GI ulcers, bleeding, or obstruction (Apollo Pharmacy, Practo)
    • NSAID‑induced asthma (Practo)
    • Advanced kidney, liver, heart disease, bleeding disorders, recent CABG surgery (Practo)
    • Children under 18 or use beyond recommended duration (Practo)
    • Pregnant (especially late trimester) or breastfeeding unless essential (Practo)
  • Use with caution:
    • Elderly—more susceptible to kidney and stomach issues (DawaiWala)
    • Concurrent use with blood thinners, NSAIDs, steroids, SSRIs, or diuretics—higher risk of bleeding or kidney damage (MedlinePlus, Shabbir Medical Hall)

🛡️ Safety Tips

Tip Why
Take with food or milk Reduces gastric irritation
Don’t exceed dosage or duration Avoid serious adverse effects
Avoid alcohol and other NSAIDs Lowers bleeding and kidney risk
Get regular monitoring Especially kidney, liver, blood pressure
Stop & seek urgent care if serious symptoms appear GI bleed, swelling, rash, breathing trouble

 

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