No, Ketorolac is is in a group of drugs called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Shouldn't be any problems but double check with your pharmacist. Careful with Ketorolac, should only be used short-term for pain, I used it for about a month and ended up with a kidney infection from it - then discovered you should only use Ketorolac for 5 days TOPS. 0
Rhubarb is good if you have gout but don't use too much sugar.
every time i use acetaminophen my gout flares up, nothing else i use does that
The prescription drug Ketorolac treats different types of chronic and long term pain. The drug Keterolac can only be used with a prescription. It is recommended for use only after a severely painful surgery. It is typically administered in a hospital with rationale and reason by a trained practitioner to eliminate the effects of the surgery. The drug Ketorolac treats severe pain.
Ketorolac
Toradol
There is quite a range of medications and instructions and warnings concerning this Therefore it would be best to follow the Related link below (Gout Medications - Gout Medicines - Gout Drug Information) for a more concice answer.
Yes you can!
Nope.
Ketamine. Ketorolac
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