KPR |
Trade Name: KPR
Each tablet contains Ketorolac Tromethamine USP 10 mg.
KPR is a potent analgesic agent of the non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory class (NSAID). Its mode of action is to inhibit the cyclo-oxygenase enzyme system and hence prostaglandin synthesis and it demonstrates a minimal anti-inflammatory effect at its analgesic dose. Ketorolac Tromethamine was rapidly and completely absorbed following oral administration with a mean peak plasma concentration of 0.87 µg/ml occurring an average of 50 minutes after a single 10 mg dose.
KPR tablet are indicated for the short-term management of moderate to severe postoperative pain.
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for short-term use only (up to 7 days) and are not recommended for chronic use.
Not recommended under 16 years of old.
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- Moderate or severe renal impairment (serum creatinine > 160 µmol/l) - A history of asthma - Patients who have operations with a high risk of hemorrhage or incomplete hemostasis - Patient on anticoagulants including low-dose heparin (2,500-5,000 units 12 hourly) - During pregnancy, labor, delivery or lactation - Children under 16 years of age
The safety of KPR in human pregnancy has not been established. KPR is therefore contraindicated during pregnancy, labor or delivery.
Store in a dry place below 300 C Keep medicine out of reach of children This medicine must not be used after the expiry date (EXP) shown on the pack.
Each box contains 2 x 10’s tablets in blister strip. |