OPYT PRIMENENIYa KETOROLAKA V TERAPII OSTROY BOLI


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In the case of acute disease, which is accompanied by pain, the most important task of pharmacotherapy is the rapid and complete pain relief. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the most popular class of drugs used as analgesics, especially when the pain is determined by the presence of injury or inflammation of tissues. Ketorolac - NSAID with strong analgesic potential, and is available in parenteral and tablet forms; its efficacy and safety in the treatment of moderate to severe pain have been studied in many clinical situations and confirmed in several studies.

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Ol'ga Vladimirovna Kotova

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