FAQs
Is Ketorolac tromethamine for Acular Eye Drop?
Acular Drops is an ophthalmic solution (a liquid that is placed in the eyes) that is used for treating glaucoma. It is in a class of drugs called carbonic anhydrase inhibitors which also includes Acular(Ketorolac tromethamine). The FDA approved Acular Drops in December 1994.
What are the Acular (Ketorolac tromethamine)contraindications?
No overall differences in efficacy or safety of Acular(Ketorolac tromethamine).) have been observed between elderly and younger adult patients. Sulfonamide hypersensitivity, Renal disease, renal impairment, Hepatic disease, Pregnancy, Breast-feeding, Children.
What is time between eye drops?
If you are putting in more than one drop or more than one type of eye drop, wait five minutes before putting the next drop in. This will keep the first drop from being washed out by the second before it has had time to work.
How long does (Eye Drop) Acular take to work?
Wait at least 15 minutes after using the eye drops before putting your contact lenses in. Use Acular Drops ophthalmic exactly as it was prescribed for you. Do not use the medication in larger amounts, or use it for longer than recommended by your doctor.