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  2. Ketorolac - Wikipedia

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    Ketorolac, sold under the brand name Toradol, Acular and Sprix, among others, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat pain. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Specifically it is recommended for moderate to severe pain. [ 5 ]

  3. Phenylephrine/ketorolac - Wikipedia

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    Phenylephrine/ketorolac was approved for medical use in the United States in May 2014, [4] and in the European Union in July 2015. [2] References

  4. National drug code - Wikipedia

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    NDC codes exist in one of the following groupings of digits into segments: 4-4-2, 5-3-2, 5-4-1, 6-3-2, or 6-4-1. [5] [3] The following NDC structure rules apply depending on the length of certain segments. These rules include the 11 digit format. Unless stated otherwise, search for drug codes using the 10 digit format.

  5. Tris - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, tromethamine is occasionally used as a drug, given in intensive care for its properties as a buffer for the treatment of severe metabolic acidosis in specific circumstances. [4] [5] Some medications are formulated as the "tromethamine salt" including Hemabate (carboprost as trometamol salt), and "ketorolac trometamol". [6]

  6. Nepafenac - Wikipedia

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    Nepafenac, sold under the brand name Nevanac among others, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), usually sold as a prescription eye drop 0.1% solution (Nevanac) or 0.3% solution (Ilevro).

  7. Sulopenem/probenecid - Wikipedia

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    Sulopenem/probenecid is contraindicated in people with a history of hypersensitivity reactions to sulopenem etzadroxil or probenecid or other beta-lactam antibacterial drugs; people with known blood dyscrasias; people with known uric acid kidney stones; and people who are also taking ketorolac tromethamine. [2]

  8. Carboprost - Wikipedia

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    Carboprost (INN, trade names for the tromethamine salts Hemabate, Tham) is a synthetic prostaglandin analogue of PGF 2α (specifically, it is 15-methyl-PGF 2α) with oxytocic properties. Carboprost's main use is in the obstetrical emergency of postpartum hemorrhage which reduces postpartum bleeding during these circumstances.

  9. Talk:Ketorolac - Wikipedia

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    However, I do note that the Ketorolac article now specifically excludes ophthalmic solutions of ketorolac, and that would have to change. -- Jdlh | Talk 07:16, 4 September 2007 (UTC) [ reply ] My reasoning on the proposed merger, besides the obvious point that it is the same active drug, is that the acular article doesn't really add much ...

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