KT-MED
Ketorolac Tromethamine Injection
Composition (Each ml contains):
Ketorolac Tromethamine: 30 mg
Dosage Form: Injection
Therapeutic Class: Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) – Analgesic
KT-MED is a potent injectable analgesic formulated with Ketorolac Tromethamine 30 mg per ml for short-term management of moderate to severe acute pain. It belongs to the Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) class and works by inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis responsible for pain and inflammation. The injection offers rapid pain relief without causing sedation, making it suitable for post-operative and trauma-related pain control. KT-MED is commonly administered in hospital and emergency care settings where fast, effective analgesia is required under medical supervision.
KT-MED is a potent injectable analgesic formulated with Ketorolac Tromethamine 30 mg per ml for short-term management of moderate to severe acute pain. It belongs to the Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) class and works by inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis responsible for pain and inflammation. The injection offers rapid pain relief without causing sedation, making it suitable for post-operative and trauma-related pain control. KT-MED is commonly administered in hospital and emergency care settings where fast, effective analgesia is required under medical supervision.
FAQ
Q: Why do healthcare professionals often choose Ketorolac over opioid analgesics to treat acute pain?
A: It provides strong pain relief without sedation or risk of dependence associated with opioids, which makes it ideal to use in acute pain.
Q: Is it safe to use KT-MED injection for long-term pain management under medical supervision?
A: No, KT-MED is intended for short-term use only, as it may cause gastrointestinal and renal risks.
Q: How much time does Ketorolac injection take to start relieving pain?
A: After administration, it generally begins within 30 minutes to offer pain relief.
Q: Does taking KT-MED affect platelet function?
A: It may temporarily inhibit platelet aggregation, which can increase bleeding risk in certain patients.
Q: Can an elderly patient take this injection? Does it work appropriately?
A: Yes, it can be used cautiously under medical supervision, as it may require dose adjustment and close monitoring.
Q: Do healthcare professionals prescribe this injection combined with paracetamol or other analgesics?
A: It can be used as a combination therapy to enhance pain control under medical guidance.
Q: Does it require kidney function monitoring during Ketorolac therapy?
A: It is recommended to monitor renal function, especially in high-risk patients.
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