Ketorolac
Other Names: Toradol
Commonly Prescribed for: Ketorolac is used to treat medium to severe pain. It’s never more than 5 days to prevent you from suffering serious side effects.
How to take it: If you feel it upsets your stomach try taking ketorolac with food. It’s very strong and you could still experience stomach ulcers and bleeding. Any un-used tablets of ketorolac should be discarded as it’s not meant for mild chronic pain. Always keep it to 5 days max or you could face potentially fatal consequences.
How it Works: Ketorolac is very strong because it changes your chemical composition. What it basically does is prevent prostaglandins (what makes you hurt) from being produced. This reduces the inflammation and pain.
Some Side Effects: Ketorolac may cause constipation; diarrhea; dizziness; drowsiness; gas; headache; indigestion; mouth sores; purple patches under eyes. The more severe effects include Severe allergic reactions, if you develop any of these you should rush yourself to emergency to prevent fatality.
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