Ketoral

Valsts: Austrālija

Valoda: angļu

Klimata pārmaiņas: Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

Nopērc to tagad

Lejuplādēt Lietošanas instrukcija (PIL)
04-06-2024

Aktīvā sastāvdaļa:

Ketorolac trometamol

Pieejams no:

Aspen Pharmacare Australia Pty Ltd

Klase:

Medicine Registered

Lietošanas instrukcija

                                KETORAL INJECTION
 
_Ketorolac trometamol_
CONSUMER MEDICINE INFORMATION (CMI)
   
 
 
WHAT IS IN THIS LEAFLET
This leaflet answers some common
questions about KETORAL
Injection. It does not contain all the
available information. It does not
take the place of talking to your
doctor or pharmacist.
All medicines have risks and
benefits. Your doctor has weighed
the risks of you using KETORAL
Injection against the benefits they
expect it will have for you.
IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNS ABOUT
BEING GIVEN THIS MEDICINE, ASK YOUR
DOCTOR OR PHARMACIST.
KEEP THIS LEAFLET WITH THE MEDICINE.
You may need to read it again.
WHAT KETORAL
INJECTION IS USED FOR
KETORAL Injection contains
ketorolac trometamol as the active
ingredient. It belongs to a group of
medicines called Non-Steroidal Anti-
Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs).
KETORAL Injection helps to relieve
pain and reduce inflammation
(swelling and soreness) that may
occur in the initial period following
surgery.
ASK YOUR DOCTOR IF YOU HAVE ANY
QUESTIONS WHY KETORAL
INJECTION HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED FOR
YOU.
Your doctor may have prescribed it
for another purpose.
This medicine is available only with
a doctor's prescription.
There is no evidence that it is
addictive.
BEFORE YOU ARE GIVEN IT
_WHEN YOU MUST NOT BE GIVEN_
_IT_
YOU MUST NOT BE GIVEN KETORAL
INJECTION IF YOU HAVE AN ALLERGY TO:
•
ketorolac trometamol
•
aspirin
•
any other NSAID medicine
•
any of the ingredients listed at the
end of this leaflet.
IF YOU ARE NOT SURE IF YOU ARE
TAKING ANY OF THESE MEDICINES, ASK
YOUR DOCTOR OR PHARMACIST.
Many medicines used to treat
headache, period pain and other
aches and pains contain aspirin or
NSAID medicines.
Symptoms of an allergic reaction
may include shortness of breath,
wheezing or difficulty in breathing;
swelling of the face, lips or tongue or
other parts of the body; rash, itching
or hives on the skin.
If you are allergic to aspirin or
NSAID medicines and use
KETORAL Injection, these
symptoms may be severe.
YOU MUST NOT BE GIVEN KETORAL
INJECTION IF YOU ARE PREGNANT,
                                
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