Precautions and Warnings for Ketorolac 10mg Tablet

Avoid Ketorolac if you have a history of allergic reactions to NSAIDs or aspirin. This includes reactions like asthma attacks, swelling, or skin rashes.

Do not use Ketorolac for longer than 5 days. Prolonged use increases the risk of serious side effects.

This medication can increase your risk of bleeding. Inform your doctor about any bleeding disorders or if you’re taking blood thinners like warfarin or heparin. Avoid alcohol consumption while using Ketorolac.

Kidney or liver problems may worsen with Ketorolac use. Your doctor should assess your organ function before prescribing it, especially if you have pre-existing conditions. Regular monitoring may be necessary.

Condition Warning
Stomach ulcers or bleeding Increased risk of ulcers and bleeding. Report any stomach pain or black stools immediately.
Heart failure Ketorolac can retain fluid, potentially worsening heart failure. Discuss this with your physician.
High blood pressure Ketorolac may raise blood pressure. Monitor your blood pressure regularly.
Pregnancy or breastfeeding Consult your doctor; use should be carefully considered.

This medication can cause drowsiness and dizziness. Avoid driving or operating machinery until you know how it affects you.

Always inform your doctor about all medications, including over-the-counter drugs and herbal supplements, you are taking. This helps prevent potentially dangerous drug interactions.

If you experience any unusual symptoms, such as severe stomach pain, swelling of the face or throat, or difficulty breathing, seek immediate medical attention.