you can snort it but from what I've heard it doesn't do anything
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Injection, ketorolac tromethamine, per 15 mg
essentially the same.
1 is ok in early pregnency................
Injection, ketorolac tromethamine, per 15 mg
Dolgenal is the brand name used in some countries in South and Central America for Keterolaco Trometamol. The English equivalent is Ketorolac Tromethamine. It is marketed as Toradol and Acular in the US.
Snorting is only effective when you are trying to break through the blood-brain barrier. Ketorolac works by sort of disabling the prostaglandins, which cause redness, pain and fever with inflammation. Snorting it will probably only destroy your sinuses and because it is a blood thinner, your chances of eye and stomach bleeding go up way more.
A 30mg dosage (injectable) is given intramuscularly to alleviate pain, usually used in post-operative patients. There do not appear to be serious adverse effects; however, use caution like anything else. Ketorolaco is an anti-inflammatory, non-steriodal drug. It may be used for short term post-operative pain of moderate to severe intensity. These injections are a popular alternative to opiate injectables. P.S. Ketorolaco trometamina is how ketorolac tromethamine is marketed in Mexico. Ketorolac tromethamine is apparently generic for tramadol. Please refer to the related links, for more information.
No, Ketorolac is is in a group of drugs called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Ketorolac
Toradol
Yes you can!