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Before taking Ketorolac, inform your doctor of all your medical conditions and medications. Certain conditions and patient groups require special precautions or may make Ketorolac unsuitable.
Ketorolac should only be taken as prescribed. If you have any concerns about whether Ketorolac is suitable for you, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Is Ketorolac safe for everyone?
Ketorolac is not suitable for everyone. Avoid in active or history of peptic ulcer disease or GI bleeding Always inform your doctor of all medical conditions before starting Ketorolac.
What is the difference between NSAIDs and paracetamol?
Paracetamol reduces pain and fever but has minimal anti-inflammatory effect. NSAIDs reduce pain, fever, and inflammation, but carry more GI and cardiovascular risks. Paracetamol is generally preferred for simple pain or fever in those at risk.
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