
Ketorolac Tromethamine Eye Drops Rx
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Ketorolac Tromethamine Eye Drops Rx
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What is Ketorolac Tromethamine Ophthalmic Solution for Dogs and Cats?
- Ketorolac Tromethamine Opththalmic Solution is a prescription nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAID) eye drop that decreases pain and inflammation.
Why do cats and dogs use Ketorolac Eye Drops?
- Ketorolac Eye Drops are often used to decrease inflammation and pain after eye surgeries, such as cataract surgery.
- It can be prescribed to treat itchy eyes caused by allergies.
What else should I know about Ketorolac Eye Drops?
- There are approximately 20 drops per milliliter in the solution.
- Store Ketorolac Eye Drops in the refrigerator or at room temperature, away from moisture and sunlight.
What problems could my dog or cat have with Ketorolac Eye Drops?
- Ketorolac may increase the risk of bleeding.
- Do not use if the medication changes color, becomes cloudy, or if you see particles in the bottle.
How do you use Ketorolac Eye Drops?
- Use proper administration techniques to avoid contamination of the medication. Keep the cap on when not in use.
- Wait 5 minutes after applying Ketorolac to the eye before administering any other eye medication.
What is in Ketorolac Eye Drops?
- The drug Ketorolac Tromethamine is a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAID) that reduces pain and inflammation.
- Ketorolac inhibits prostaglandins, which cause inflammation.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Ketorolac Eye Drops is sold as an FDA approved generic drug. Brand may vary from order to order and variation to variation. We are unable to guarantee which brand will be available at the time of order shipment.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the Ketorolac Eye Drops?
- Dogs and cats may use Ketorolac Eye Drops for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Review Summary
64 total reviews
Rated 4.97 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
62 5 star reviews
2 4 star reviews
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Will buy this product as long as our puppy needs it
From Richardson TXComments about Ketorolac Tromethamine Eye DropsWe use this product to prevent inflammation of the eye after cataract surgery -
Excellent service
From Bradenton, FLComments about Ketorolac Tromethamine Eye DropsI am glad I found this pharmacy with expedient service and very reasonable prices. -
Good price.
From Wilmington, DE, USAComments about Ketorolac Tromethamine Eye DropsBecause of the size of the prescription available on this website, the price is very good. Sometimes shipping takes some time due to prescription confirmation issues, but otherwise prompt service. -
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From Denton, TX, USAComments about Ketorolac Tromethamine Eye DropsPurchased these drops and was delivered sooner than anticipated. Cost was a huge factor using vetrxdirect. Could not find these drops any cheaper and it came in a larger quantity.
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Do you know when this medication, 0.5%. 10mL will be back in stock? I need to order 2 refills. I need the Ketorolac Tromethamine eye drops 0.5%, 10ml. RX #439611. This is urgent and I appreciate your help very much. My dogs name is Murphy.?
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Ketorolac 0.5% eye drop 10 ml volume is currently in stock as of 8/10/2020. Thank you!
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Is Ketorolac ok to use on my dog daily for life? She is 8 yrs old and has cataracs, not bad but vet is watching them.?
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Long term use of Ketorolac Eye Drops may be appropriate in certain conditions. Follow the direction and guidance of your veterinarian to ensure the best possible treatment course for your dog.
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In humans Ketorolac can thin the cornea and thus shouldn't be use for someone with a corneal ulcer. Is this the same for dogs? My vet prescribed it to help with pain for my dog's corneal ulcer but I am hesitant to use it as it sounds like it can make it worse.?
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In susceptible patients, Ketorolac Tromethamine Eye Drops could cause corneal thinning with prolonged use. Contact your veterinarian to address this concern specific to your pet.
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is this safe for breeding dams in general and whelping and lactating. All 3 stages??
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Can this be used instead of Diclofenac Sodium Ophthalmic Solution? Or are they for different things? Mine was using the Diclofenac for years now after he had Cataract surgery but now is hard to find or too pricey. Is Ketorolac similar and good? Thanks.?
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While diclofenac and ketorolac are in the same drug class (NSAIDs), substitutions for these medications should be determined by your pet's veterinarian. Talk to your veterinarian to determine the most appropriate medication for your pet.
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Other companies already ceased manufacturing the diclofenac sodium ophthalmic solution, now this is indefinitely out of stock. Is there any viable alternate that you can offer? Thanks.?
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Due to these type of medications needing a prescription and having slight differences in therapy, please speak with your veterinarian to see what options would be the best for your pet.
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Does this product need to be kept in the refrigerator??
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Ketorolac Tromethamine Eye Drops should be stored at room temperature between 59-77°F.
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DO I NEED A PRESCRIPTION FOR KETOROLAC ??
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Ketorolac is a prescription item requiring authorization by your pet's veterinarian. All prescription items have an orange 'Rx' symbol following the product name on the products page.
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purpose for ketorolac?
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Pepey, Ketorolac is a non-steroidal anti inflammatory (NSAID) medication used to relieve pain and inflammation. Uses for ketorolac eye drop may include the relief of swelling or inflammation of the eye. Ketorolac eye drop may be used after certain surgeries including cataract surgery to relieve inflammation. Common adverse effects include minor, short term stinging and burning sensation on instillation of the medication. Your veterinarian would be able to assess your animal and recommend a dose and duration of treatment for your animal’s needs. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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