Yes, you can take Ketroldt tablet in case of emergency, provided you do not have any known allergy to it. However, this is only for temporary relief—
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please make sure to consult a doctor as soon as possible
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Yes, you can take Ketroldt tablet in case of emergency if you do not have any known allergy to it. However, use it only for temporary relief and avoid repeated use without medical advice. If pain persists or worsens, please consult a doctor at the earliest.
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Ketorol DT (ketorolac) is a strong prescription NSAID—not first‑line for toothache unless a doctor already gave it to you. It can irritate the stomach, affect kidneys, and isn’t safe for everyone (ulcers, kidney issues, pregnancy, some meds). For severe pain tonight, you can try standard doses of paracetamol or ibuprofen if you’ve tolerated them before, avoid very hot/cold triggers, and see a dentist tomorrow. . pain that wakes you often means pulp or gum infection that needs treatment, not just pills. If you’ve been prescribed ketorolac previously and aren’t allergic, follow that exact dose and time limit, but don’t start it on your own.
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If you severe tooth pain. See what is causing the pain and check whether any flaws or decays.
Brush twice daily and use listerine mouth wash at any time if unable to brush twice
As of now for temporary reliefs
Use zerodol spas or pcm 650mg
Acelofenac 100mg
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