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Ketorolac Injection 30 mg/ mL, Preservative Free Single Dose 1 mL x 25/Tray (Rx)

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Ketorolac Injection 30 mg/ mL, Preservative Free Single Dose 1 mL x 25/Tray (Rx)
Ketorolac Injection 30 mg/ mL, Preservative Free Single Dose 1 mL x 25/Tray (Rx)
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Description
Uses
Dosage
How to Use
Drug Interactions
Side Effects

Ketorolac Tromethamine Injection 30 mg/mL by Fosun Pharma USA is a powerful, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) intended for short-term management of moderate to severe pain requiring analgesia at an opioid-level intensity. Specially packaged in preservative-free, single-dose 1 mL vials, this formulation is designed for maximum safety, sterility, and efficacy in hospital and procedural settings.

What It Is Used For

Ketorolac Tromethamine Injection is indicated for the short-term treatment (up to 5 days in adults) of moderate to severe acute pain that requires analgesia at the opioid level, typically administered postoperatively or when oral analgesics are not suitable. It is NOT indicated for minor or chronic pain conditions.

Product Details & Features

  • Strength/Concentration: 30 mg/mL
  • Packaging: 1 mL single-dose vials, 25 vials per tray
  • Preservative-Free: Reduces risk of hypersensitivity and ensures suitability for sensitive populations
  • Sterile, Ready-to-Use: Reduces risks of contamination and dosimetric errors
  • Manufacturer: Fosun Pharma USA, known for high-quality hospital pharmaceuticals
  • Route: Intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) injection

Features

  • Opioid-Sparing Effect: Potent analgesic reduces or eliminates the need for opioids, minimizing addiction risk
  • Rapid Onset: Provides quick pain relief post-surgery
  • Convenient Dosing: Each vial is single-use, minimizing waste and dosing errors
  • Preservative-Free: Safe for neonatal, pediatric, and allergic populations

Order Ketorolac Injection 30 mg/mL, 1 mL Single-Dose Vials (25/Tray) by Fosun Pharma USA

NDC: 72266-0118-25 | UPC: 372266118257 — For superior, evidence-based, non-opioid pain management in your medical facility!

Uses and Clinical Applications

Broadly indicated for:

  • Short-Term Management of Moderate to Severe Acute Pain: For adults, especially after surgical procedures, orthopedic injuries, trauma, and dental surgeries
  • Non-Opioid Alternative: Powerful non-narcotic analgesic for situations where opioid minimization is critical
  • Perioperative Care: Acute pain control post-surgery, avoiding opioid-related side effects and dependency risks
  • Hospital, ED, and Ambulatory Surgery Centers: First-line solution for acute pain episodes requiring strong, immediate intervention

Dosage & Administration

Adults (Under 65 years, normal renal function):

  • IM Administration: 60 mg as a single dose, or 30 mg every 6 hours as needed. MAX 120 mg/24 hours.
  • IV Administration: 30 mg as a single dose, or 30 mg every 6 hours as needed. MAX 120 mg/24 hours.
  • Duration: Not to exceed 5 days in total.

Elderly (≥65 years), Renally Impaired, or <50 kg Body Weight:

  • MAX Dose: 15 mg per administration, not to exceed 60 mg/24 hours.

Duration:

  • Critical Limitation: Total therapy duration must NOT exceed 5 days (increases risk of serious adverse effects with extended use).
  • Pediatric Use: Not routinely recommended unless directed by a pediatric specialist.

Note: Always follow the specific dosage and administration instructions provided by the prescribing healthcare professional.

How to Use: Professional Administration Only

  1. Inspection & Preparation:

    • Confirm package integrity; solution must be clear and colorless.
    • Aseptically draw entire contents for single-use only; discard unused portion immediately after first use.
  2. Administration:

    • Intramuscular (IM): Inject deep into a large muscle mass.
    • Intravenous (IV): Administer either as a slow IV bolus (≥15 seconds) or IV infusion, as clinically appropriate.
  3. Storage:

    • Store at controlled room temperature, 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F).
    • Protect from light; do not freeze.

Drug Interactions

  • Other NSAIDs or Aspirin: Increases risk of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding and renal toxicity.
  • Anticoagulants (Warfarin, Heparin): Elevated bleeding risk; close monitoring required.
  • SSRIs/SNRIs: Cumulative increase in GI bleeding potential.
  • Diuretics, ACE Inhibitors: Higher risk of renal impairment.
  • Methotrexate, Lithium: NSAIDs may elevate toxicity of these medications.
  • Corticosteroids: Enhanced risk of GI ulcers and perforation.

Always perform complete medication review prior to administration.

Side Effects and Warnings

Common Side Effects:

  • Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain
  • Headache, dizziness, drowsiness
  • Injection site discomfort

Serious/Severe Adverse Effects:

  • Gastrointestinal: GI bleeding, peptic ulcer, perforation (potentially fatal; even without prior symptoms)
  • Renal: Kidney injury or failure
  • Bleeding Risk: Increased bleeding (especially perioperatively or with coagulopathies)
  • Hypersensitivity: Anaphylaxis, bronchospasm (especially in aspirin-sensitive asthma patients)
  • Thrombotic Events: Myocardial infarction, stroke

Boxed Warnings/Contraindications:

  • NOT for chronic pain use or minor pain conditions.
  • DO NOT exceed 5 days of therapy.
  • CONTRAINDICATED in patients with: active or recent GI bleeding/ulcers, advanced renal impairment, risk of bleeding, hypersensitivity to NSAIDs, labor and delivery, perioperative pain in CABG (coronary artery bypass graft) surgery.
  • Avoid use in combination with other NSAIDs.

FAQs: Everything You Need to Know about Ketorolac (Toradol) Injections

  • What is a ketorolac Toradol injection used for?

    Toradol injections are primarily used for the short-term management of moderate to severe pain, especially after surgery, injury, or for acute musculoskeletal pain. They offer powerful relief by reducing inflammation and blocking pain signals.

  • Is ketorolac injection the same as Toradol?

    Yes! Ketorolac is the generic name, and Toradol is the popular brand. Both deliver the active ingredient ketorolac tromethamine with the same pain-relieving power.

  • What is the strongest anti-inflammatory injection?

    Toradol (ketorolac) is widely regarded as one of the most potent NSAID injections for acute pain and inflammation management.

  • What painkiller is stronger than ketorolac?

    Opioid medications (like morphine or fentanyl) may provide stronger pain relief but come with significantly greater risks of side effects and addiction.

  • Is Toradol injection safe in pregnancy?

    Toradol is generally not recommended during pregnancy, especially in the third trimester, due to increased risks to both mother and baby. Always consult your doctor.

  • How long does a Toradol injection last?

    A single Toradol injection typically provides pain relief for up to 6 hours, sometimes longer depending on individual response.

  • Is ketorolac safe for asthmatics?

    Caution is advised—some asthmatics might experience airway constriction. Ketorolac should be used only under medical supervision if you have asthma.

  • Is Toradol shot a narcotic?

    No, Toradol is NOT a narcotic. It does not cause dependency or euphoria associated with opioid painkillers.

  • Who should not get a Toradol shot?

    Avoid Toradol if you have kidney disease, peptic ulcers, bleeding disorders, severe dehydration, certain heart conditions, or are pregnant/nursing. Always consult your physician.

  • Where is the best place to inject Toradol?

    Toradol can be administered as an intramuscular injection (often in the upper arm or buttock) or as an intravenous injection in a hospital setting.

  • Why is Toradol used in labor and delivery?

    Toradol may be used in special cases for post-partum pain relief, not typically during active labor, due to possible effects on the baby and increased bleeding risk.

  • How does Toradol make you feel?

    Users report rapid, effective pain reduction and reduced inflammation—without the grogginess or mental clouding opioids cause.

  • Can I drive after a Toradol shot?

    Most people can drive as Toradol does not impair cognitive function. If you experience dizziness or drowsiness, avoid driving.

  • Does Toradol affect breathing?

    No, Toradol does not suppress breathing like opioid painkillers. However, those with severe asthma should be cautious.

  • Does Toradol show up on a drug screen?

    Toradol (ketorolac) is not a controlled substance and will not appear as a narcotic or opioid on standard drug tests.

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