TORADOL (ketoraolac tromethamine)
Key points:
- only parenteral NSAID approved for use in pain control in US
- Analgesic effect is more potent than anti-inflammatory
- Single dose administration = 30mg IV or 60mg IM (in healthy adult)
- Multiple doses = 30mg IV/IM q6hrs (max 120mg/day)
- PO is available, but used only as a continuation of IV/IM therapy - comes in 10mg tabs
Why might you use toradol?
- if constipation is an issue with your patient
- if you are worried about sedation/respiratory depression
- patients with narcotic dependency
- if your patient gets nausea with narcotics
- do not use for > 72 hrs of pain control - some say 5 days is the max
- can prolong bleeding time (secondary to platelet inhibition) in post op patients - use caution
- although injections bypass the GI system, patients can still get GI irritation
- monitor for renal side effects
Source: Handbook of Neurosurgery Greenberg, 6th Ed
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