Ketorolac may cause kidney failure. People with kidney or liver disease may be at higher risk while using ketorolac. Pregnant, breastfeeding, or
The excretion of ketorolac tromethamine into breast milk after multiple oral dosing. are breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed are
Ketorolac ophthalmic Breastfeeding Warnings Caution is recommended; according to some experts, use is not recommended. Comments: -This drug
Find information on Ketorolac (Sprix, Toradol) in Davis's Drug Guide breastfeeding. Advise women to avoid ketorolac in the 3rd trimester of
Breastfeeding ACOG states that ketorolac is acceptable for use in the immediate postpartum period Drug label cautions use during
Ketorolac and pregnancy and breastfeeding Ketorolac should not be used for pain during labor and delivery due to adverse effects on fetal
During childbirth, as ketorolac reduces uterine contractions and fetal circulation; however, ketorolac may be given while breastfeeding.
Ketorolac is a potent analgesic in breastfeeding mothers and increasingly popular when used postoperatively. Its primary benefit is excellent analgesia, with no sedative properties. In addition, the transfer of ketorolac into milk is extremely low.
Ketorolac is a potent analgesic in breastfeeding mothers and increasingly popular when used postoperatively. Its primary benefit is excellent analgesia, with no sedative properties. In addition, the transfer of ketorolac into milk is extremely low.
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