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.
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Ketorolac is Toradol, used for moderate to moderately severe pain. It is a prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory. OTC NSAIDs include Motrin, aspirin and naproxen. Rx NSAIDs include Mobic, Naprosyn and Indocin. Toradol is usually considered the strongest prescription NSAID used for pain.
Non-steroid painreliever
I wish I could get relevant information, I have occasional pain in my lower back which can be extremely painful and immobilizing, in the USA I am prescribed Norco, vicodin, and it, is effective in Argentina, for whatever reason Hydrocodone is not available,in pain relief formula, I may be wrong however I have visited many pharmacies and doctors and they recommend a different type of opiate Tramadol, since my circumstance is not constant and anything can bring it on, I was given SOMA, I have valium,I researched the Tenkdol.(ketorolac trometamina) and went to a pharmacist I seem to trust and he suggested it and I used it, It has reduced the pain threshold and there seems to be no adverse effects,so at this point I say I believe it works. I much prefer my vicodin, but it is not available in this country. If anyone has comments or cautions I would appreciate it, the pain I experienced was extreme.this product seemed to work however information is scarce.