
Ketradolix‑DT is a premium ketorolac tromethamine dispersible tablet. It is formulated to provide rapid, effective relief from moderate to severe acute pain. Each dispersible tablet contains Ketorolac Tromethamine. This is a potent non steriodal anti inflammatory drug. This is known for its powerful analgesic and anti inflammatory properties. Ketorolac works by inhibiting enzymes responsible for the production of pain‑causing prostaglandins. It delivers fast relief where’s it’s needed.
Composition – Ketorolac Tromethamine Dispersible Tablet
Fast acting pain relief: Offers marked pain reduction measures for moderate to severe pain, especially after surgery and musculoskeletal pain.
Anti-inflammatory action: Helps to decrease inflammation and swelling by inhibiting the synthesis of prostaglandin.
Easy to administer: Dispersible tablet form allows the tablet to dissolve quickly in the mouth with or without water.
Improved patient compliance: Ideal for patients who have difficulty swallowing conventional tablets.
Ketorolac Tromethamine belongs to the NSAID class of medications. It works by blocking cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes. These are essential for the production of prostaglandins. These chemicals are the ones that trigger pain and inflammation in the body. By inhibiting these enzymes, Ketradolix‑DT reduces both pain and inflammation at the site of injury or surgical trauma.
Always follow the prescription of the doctor, including dosage and period. Never overstep the amount prescribed.
There are some common possible side effects here like nausea, dizziness, gastrointestinal or drowsiness.
Make sure to store Ketradolix DT in a dry, cooler place, away from direct sunshine, at room temperature. Store it out of the reach of children and animals.
A – Ketradolix‑DT Ketorolac Tromethamine dispersible tablet are indicated for fast relief of moderate to severe pain, postoperative pain, musculoskeletal pain and acute injury pain.
A – It acts by inhibiting the activity of COX enzymes, thus reducing prostaglandins, chemicals responsible for pain and inflammation.
A – To be dissolved in water or taken as such. The most common dosage is 10 mg every 4 to 6 hours. This is maximum 40 mg a day for a maximum of 5 days.
A – Side effects are possible: nausea, headache, dizziness, and stomach upset. More serious reactions involve a risk of bleeding or kidney problems and will have to be medically treated right away.
A – It’s to best to avoid the medicine if you’ve got ulcers, kidney or liver disease, heart problems, are pregnant or breastfeeding.