Unlabelled: Many drugs are tested intrathecally to investigate alternatives to opioids. We aimed to explore the analgesic and possible neurotoxic effects of chronic intrathecally-administered ketorolac tromethamine in rats. Catheters were placed via atlantoaxial interval in 28 Wistar rats under anesthesia of intraperitoneally-injected thiopental 30 mg/kg. Rats were randomized into 4 groups and administered 4 repeated intrathecal doses of therapy with 5-day intervals. The control group received 10 microL of saline, and the other groups received 50, 150, and 400 microg of ketorolac tromethamine respectively. The formalin test, behavioral test, and histopathological examination of four different spinal cord levels were performed. Neither behavioral testing nor histopathological examination revealed abnormalities that would suggest neurotoxicity. Formalin tests showed that both phase I and phase II responses of ketorolac tromethamine groups were significantly less than those of the control group. Although phase I responses did not differ during comparisons among ketorolac tromethamine-administered groups, phase II responses decreased significantly in groups that received 150 and 400 microg of ketorolac tromethamine. Intrathecally administered ketorolac tromethamine reduced nociceptive responses and exhibited no untoward neurological effect even at large doses. However, its intrathecal use as a safe alternative drug for chronic pain remains to be investigated in other species.
Implications: The present study is unique because it has demonstrated that chronic intrathecal administration of ketorolac tromethamine in rats, even at considerably large doses, showed a potent analgesic effect during the formalin test without exhibiting any neurotoxic side effect.
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Cureus
November 2024
Anesthesiology, Dr. L. H. Hiranandani Hospital, Mumbai, IND.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are popularly used in the management of acute postoperative pain. Intravenous (IV) ketorolac has been used for several years for this purpose. Recently, IV ibuprofen has been introduced for the management of postoperative pain.
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October 2024
General Surgery, Pakistan Air Force Hospital, Islamabad, PAK.
Background Opioids are the mainstay for postoperative pain control. However, due to the increasing dependence on opioids and their side effects, multiple adjuncts are used to reduce opioid consumption, including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Inguinal hernia repair is one of the most common procedures performed by general surgeons worldwide.
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January 2025
L.M. College of Pharmacy, Ahmedabad, India. Electronic address:
Purpose: Conjunctivitis is a common eye disorder that causes swelling and inflammation of the conjunctiva. Topical dosage form containing antibiotics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are prescribed for the treatment and in order to overcome problems of conventional dosage forms the present study aims to develop an ocular insert containing moxifloxacin HCl and ketorolac tromethamine.
Methods: Insert was prepared by a solvent casting method by taking different polymers PVA, PVP K-30, and a combination of both as film-forming polymer, and glycerol as a plasticizer and characterized by various parameters like thickness, folding endurance, pH, swelling index, drug content, mechanical properties, in vitro and in vivo release study.
Cureus
August 2024
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University, Chennai, IND.
Background Lower third molar surgery is very commonly performed for minor oral surgery by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. One of the main chief complaints that patients report back to the clinic after getting their lower third molar impaction surgery is immediate postoperative pain. In our study, we have compared the efficacy of ketorolac tromethamine diluted saline solution over plain saline solution used as an irrigant in reducing postoperative swelling and pain.
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September 2024
NorthStar Consulting, LLC, Davis, CA, USA.
Introduction: There is a medical need for a safe, effective nonopioid postoperative analgesic for older subjects, including those with mild to moderate renal impairment.
Methods: Participants (≥ 65 years) were stratified by no, mild, or moderate renal impairment defined as creatinine clearance 60-89 mL/min for mild and 30-59 mL/min for moderate. Subjects were randomized to receive a loading dose of 6.
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