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Pharmacy Technician’s Letter addresses the issues facing pharmacy technicians. For example:

  • What is Caldolor?
  • How does it compare to oral ibuprofen and to IV ketorolac?
  • When would you use it?
  • How do the side effects compare to the oral route?
  • How does it compare to opioids for acute pain/post-op?
  • What is the cost?
  • How does Caldolor compare to Toradol (ketorolac)?
For answers see our article: new IV version of ibuprofen, Caldolor

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Additional information is available in our Detail-Document:

New Drug: Caldolor (Ibuprofen) Injection

   

Caldolor is a new injectable ibuprofen formulation. Ketorolac (Toradol) is the only other injectable NSAID available in the U.S. for pain management. This document reviews the efficacy and safety of Caldolor.

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