Ketanov 10 mg Tablet – Ketorolac Tromethamine 10 mg by Sun Pharma
Ketanov 10 from Sun Pharma contains Ketorolac Tromethamine IP 10 mg. Ketorolac is an NSAID, but an unusually strong one – its pain-relieving power approaches that of opioids, which is why it is used for genuinely severe short-term pain such as after surgery, a kidney stone attack or dental extraction. That strength comes with a hard limit. Ketorolac is licensed for short-term use only, usually no more than five days, because the same potency that relieves pain also carries a higher risk of stomach bleeding and kidney injury than milder NSAIDs. It is a rescue medicine for a few days, not a painkiller to keep in the cupboard. Strip of 10 tablets. Prescription medicine.
Key Features
- Ketorolac Tromethamine IP 10 mg tablet
- Unusually powerful NSAID for severe short-term pain
- Used after surgery, for renal colic and dental pain
- Short courses only – usually a maximum of five days
- Strip of 10 tablets from Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.
Composition
- Ketorolac Tromethamine IP – 10 mg per tablet
Composition as printed on the pack. Refer to the package insert for the complete list of excipients.
Uses & Benefits
- Relieves severe short-term pain, including after surgery
- Effective in renal colic and severe dental pain
- Non-opioid, so it does not cause dependence or sedation
- Reduces inflammation as well as pain
- Works within an hour of a dose
- Useful where milder painkillers have not been enough
Directions for Use
- Take exactly as prescribed, and for no longer than your doctor says – usually a maximum of five days
- Always take it with or just after food, never on an empty stomach
- Swallow the tablet whole with a full glass of water
- Do not combine it with other NSAIDs such as ibuprofen or diclofenac
- Stop and contact your doctor if pain persists beyond the prescribed course – do not simply continue
Precautions
- NSAIDs can cause stomach bleeding and ulcers without warning pain. Report black stools, vomiting blood or persistent stomach pain immediately
- Take the lowest dose for the shortest time needed. Long courses raise the risk of heart attack and stroke
- Not for use if you have active stomach ulcers, severe heart failure, severe kidney or liver disease, or a history of asthma or hives triggered by aspirin or other NSAIDs
- Not for use in the last trimester of pregnancy, and only on medical advice earlier
- Kidney function can deteriorate, particularly in older patients, in dehydration, or alongside ACE inhibitors and diuretics
- Avoid alcohol, and tell your doctor about blood thinners, steroids, lithium, methotrexate and other pain medicines
- Ketorolac carries a higher bleeding and kidney risk than milder NSAIDs – which is exactly why the course is kept short
Storage
- Store below 30°C, protected from light and moisture
- Keep tablets in the original blister until use
- Keep out of reach of children
Disclaimer
Prescription medicine – to be sold by retail on the prescription of a Registered Medical Practitioner only. This information is for general awareness and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Ketorolac is for short-term use only.














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