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Intravenous Ibuprofen (Caldolor)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 11, 2010 (Issue 1329)
surgery. Ketorolac
(Toradol, and others), the only other NSAID available
in an injectable formulation ...
An intraveneous (IV) formulation of ibuprofen (Caldolor - Cumberland) was recently approved by the FDA for use in adults. It can be administered alone for treatment of mild to moderate pain or as an adjunct to opioid analgesics for moderate to severe pain. It is also approved for reduction of fever.
Ketorolac Tromethamine
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 24, 1990 (Issue 825)
FOR
ONLINE USERS
KETOROLAC TROMETHAMINE
Ketorolac (kee’ toe role ak) tromethamine (Toradol), manufactured ...
Ketorolac (kee'; toe role ak) tromethamine (Toradol), manufactured by Syntex but also marketed by Roche, is the first parenteral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) to become available for analgesic use in the USA. Parenteral indomethacin (Indocin I.V.) has been marketed here since 1985, but only for treatment of patent ductus arteriosus in newborn infants. Other parenteral NSAIDs are available in other parts of the world, but low potency, poor aqueous solubility, and substantial tissue irritation on injection have limited their usefulness. Ketorolac has been approved by the US ...
Ketorolac for Seasonal Allergic Conjunctivitis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 17, 1993 (Issue 905)
administration (Toradol − Medical Letter,
32:79, 1990), has now been approved for ophthalmic use (Acular ...
Ketorolac (kee' toe role ak) tromethamine 0.5%, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) previously available for parenteral and oral administration (Toradol - Medical Letter, 32:79, 1990), has now been approved for ophthalmic use (Acular - Allergan, Fisons) to relieve itching in seasonal allergic conjunctivitis. NSAIDs decrease prostaglandin concentrations in the eye, which theoretically might contribute to a decrease in itching. Several other NSAIDs are available for ophthalmic use in the USA, but none is marketed for this indication. Flurbiprofen (Ocufen) and suprofen (Profenal) ...
Bupivacaine Liposome Injection (Exparel) for Postsurgical Pain
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 02, 2012 (Issue 1387)
,
and if that was insufficient, ketorolac (Toradol, and others)
15 to 30 mg IV. The mean area under the curve
(AUC) of the pain ...
The FDA has approved a new formulation (Exparel –
Pacira) of the local anesthetic bupivacaine (Marcaine,
and others) for use in the management of postsurgical
pain in adults.
Off-Label Use of Ketorolac for Athletic Injuries
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 14, 2012 (Issue 1390)
of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
(NSAID) ketorolac (Toradol, and others), sometimes
directly into injured ...
Recent reports indicate that intramuscular (IM) injection
of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
(NSAID) ketorolac (Toradol, and others), sometimes
directly into injured muscles, has become a common
practice in US locker rooms.
Drugs in the Elderly
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 16, 2006 (Issue 1226)
SHOULD NOT BE USED IN THE ELDERLY
DRUGS DRAWBACKS ALTERNATIVES
ANALGESICS
Ketorolac (Toradol ...
The physiologic changes that occur with aging can affect the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of many prescription and over-the-counter drugs, increasing the likelihood of adverse effects.
Intravenous Diclofenac (Dyloject)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 21, 2015 (Issue 1484)
Dyloject ibuprofen ketorolac NSAIDs Ofirmev Toradol ...
The FDA has approved Dyloject (Hospira), an IV
formulation of the NSAID diclofenac sodium, for use
in adults. It can be administered alone for treatment
of mild to moderate pain or in combination with opioid
analgesics for moderate to severe pain. Dyloject is the
first injectable formulation of diclofenac to become
available in the US.
Naltrexone (Vivitrol) - A Once Monthly Injection for Alcoholism
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 31, 2006 (Issue 1240)
include the potent NSAID ketorolac (Toradol) and
nerve blocks.
Disulfiram and naltrexone are both ...
An injectable extended-release formulation of the opioid-receptor antagonist naltrexone (Vivitrol - Alkermes/Cephalon) has been approved by the FDA for once-monthly use, along with psychosocial support, to maintain abstinence from alcohol. Naltrexone inhibits the rewarding effects of alcohol. Oral naltrexone (Revia, and others) has been approved for treatment of alcohol dependence since 1994, but poor adherence has limited its effectiveness. In the new extended-release (XR) formulation, naltrexone is encapsulated in polylactide-co-glycolide microspheres (similar to absorbable suture material)...
Comparison Table: Some Nonopioid Analgesics for Pain (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 07, 2022 (Issue 1645)
Toradol Sprix Salsalate Nalfon naproxen NSAIDs Ofirmev pain ...
View the Comparison Table: Some Nonopioid Analgesics for Pain
Nonopioid Drugs for Pain
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 07, 2022 (Issue 1645)
Nalfon naltrexone pregabalin Prialt Salsalate SNRIs Sprix Tegretol Toradol Trileptal venlafaxine Voltaren ...
Nonopioid drugs can be used in the treatment of
many nociceptive and neuropathic pain conditions.
For severe pain, especially severe chronic cancer
pain, use of opioids may be necessary. Noninvasive
nonpharmacologic treatments, including physical
and psychological therapies, have been shown to
improve pain and function in patients with some
common chronic pain conditions and are unlikely
to cause serious harms. A multimodal approach to
analgesic therapy can increase pain control while
reducing opioid use and adverse effects.