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In this video we’ll briefly discuss what is caterolac and how it works what it’s used for the dose and side effects contra indications and precautions caterolac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug it works as an analgesic that decreases inflammation pain and fever through inhibition of cycloxaginase activity and prostaglandin synthesis it is available as
Tablets injection and ophthalmic solution caterolac oral and intramuscular forms are used in short-term management of pain and ophthalmic form is used in the relief of ocular itching that is caused by seasonal allergic conjunctivitis and in the treatment of pain and inflammation following cataract surgery the usual oral dose for adults less than 65 years is 20
Milligrams then 10 milligrams every four or six hours as needed up to maximum dose of 40 milligrams per day and for adults older than 65 years or less than 50 kilograms or with renal impairment the usual oral dose is 10 milligrams every four to six hours as needed up to maximum dose of 40 milligrams per day and the usual dose of caterolac injection for adults
Less than 65 years is 60 milligrams once daily or 30 milligrams every 6 hours and the maximum dose is 120 milligrams per day and for adults older than 65 years old or less than 50 kilograms or with renal impairment the usual dose of injection is 30 milligrams once daily or 15 milligrams every 6 hours and the maximum dose is 60 milligrams per day and for seasonal
Allergic conjunctivitis the usual ophthalmic dose is one drop in the affected eye four times a day it may cause nausea and indigestion dizziness and fatigue epigastric pain peptic ulcer gastrointestinal bleeding renal impairment and allergic reactions caterolac should be used with caution in patients with history of gastrointestinal bleeding decreased renal
Function congestive heart failure acute or chronic liver disease rhinitis hay fever nasal polyps asthma and elderly caterolac is contra indicated in case of active peptic ulcer and history of peptic ulcer disease severe kidney disease patients at risk for renal failure due to volume depletion cerebral vascular bleeding suspected or confirmed concurrent aspirin
Or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and also hypersensitivity and cross-sensitivity with other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and aspirin and ophthalmic use is contraindicated in case of soft contact lens use take this medication with food milk or antacid if gastrointestinal upset happens avoid alcohol aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
Drugs and also avoid taking any over-the-counter medications without consulting your physician inform your dentist and other physicians if you’re taking this medication before any treatment or surgery patient using ophthalmic solution shouldn’t wear soft contact lenses during treatment ocular irritation with redness and burning can happen avoid exposure to sunlight
And other sources of uv light and use sunscreen or wear protective clothing to avoid photosensitivity reaction this medication may cause dizziness so use caution while driving or performing other tasks requiring mental alertness that’s all for this video subscribe and click on the bell icon for more videos like this one
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