Ketoconazole (topical): Pediatric drug information; Ketorolac (ophthalmic): Pediatric drug information; Ketorolac (systemic): Pediatric drug information; Ketotifen (ophthalmic): Pediatric drug information; Ketotifen : Pediatric drug information; Labetalol: Pediatric drug information; Lacosamide: Pediatric drug information
by A Macario 2024 Cited by 95There is an increasing body of published data on the use of IV ketorolac perioperatively for pediatric analgesia [53]. ketorolac doses and the 12-mg morphine
Ketorolac tromethamine is not indicated for use in pediatric patients and it is NOT indicated for minor or chronic painful conditions. Increasing the dose of
(See Kinetics in Special Populations for use of IV dosing of ketorolac tromethamine in pediatric patients.) dose) to multiple-dose TORADOL. ORAL.
Ketorolac tromethamine is not indicated for use in pediatric patients and it is NOT indicated for minor or chronic painful conditions. Increasing the dose of
(See Kinetics in Special Populations for use of IV dosing of ketorolac tromethamine in pediatric patients.) dose) to multiple-dose TORADOL. ORAL.
Pediatric patients will never be given a single or total dose that exceeds the maximum KETOROLAC (TORADOL ). Initial Date: .
perioperative, pediatric, Toradol, ketorolac, and bleeding. 4-9 Of the six studies, five studies reported using a standard ketorolac dose of 0.5 mg/kg every 6
by A Macario 2024 Cited by 95the use of IV ketorolac perioperatively for pediatric analgesia [53]. Both doses of ketorolac were significantly more effective than the 6-mg morphine dose.
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