Keto Keta

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if a person rubs this compound cream on their lower back can this medication cause diarrhea? ## Hello, Max! How are you? In theory, it shouldn't, because you don't typically absorb enough of it to cause such issues, so the FDA lists its typical side effects as usually being due to its topical administration and may include skin irritation, redness, dryness, and itching. However, everyone is different and some people are more sensitive to medications than others, so it also cannot be ruled out. Is the patient on any other medications? Do they get diarrhea regularly, or only after using this cream?

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APPLIED UNDER KNEE AS DIRECTED BY DR. AND I T BROKE OUT INTO A RED RASH AND FELT VERY HOT ## HOT RED RASH UNDER KNEE ## You may be allergic or sensitive to something in the cream, so it just may not be the right thing for you to use. When you get a rash like that, there is always a risk that continued use could lead to a more serious and dangerous reaction. Learn more Ketorolac details here and you can learn more Cyclobenzaprine details here and you can learn more Lidocaine details here and you can learn more Ketamine details here and there are more Diclofenac details here. Above are links to the various medications included in this cream, based on the abbreviations in the title of your post. The Ketorolac and Diclofenac are both nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories, the Lidocaine is a topi...

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What is the dosage of ketanov injection once ## Ketanov contains the active ingredient Ketorolac, this is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory used to treat pain and swelling. The injected dosages vary, depending on the condition being treated and the pain, they are 15, 30 and 60mg injections. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, headache and stomach irritation. Read more on the medication here: Is there anything else I can help you with? ## Can I use Ketanov when i feel headache?

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Are there side effects to using this cream? ## Hello, Drew! How are you? A topical cream that combines Ketorolac, which is an NSAID, and Amitriptyline, which is a TCA, is most commonly used for pain relief. Since it is used topically, the FDA lists the most common side effects as being related to that and they may possibly include skin burning, redness and rash. This should not be taken internally, it is for topical use, only. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Apply since 2 weeks this topical cream. 3 days ago I started to experience numbness of the entire foot. It's getting more frequent by the hour. Assume this to be a side effect since I did not experience foot numbness before and it is only in the foot I am applying this cream on the right side. Per docs instruction I have to apply 4 times a day combined with 3 times a day: Ketamine 5% Gel. Any advice for me? Thank you. ## Hello, Peter! How are you? I'm sorry about the problem that you're having. That is very unusual, generally side effects are limited to topical skin reactions, such as redness, irritation and burning. The Lidocaine is an anesthetic, so it could possibly do that. Do you know how much of it is in there? Is there a dosage listed? Have you consulted your doctor a...

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Can this topical cream affect your sleeping cycle??? Can it make you sleep a heavy sleep? ## Hello, JoAnn! How are you? No, it shouldn't. The medications may cause drowsiness as side effects, but you only absorb a little of them, when using them topically, so it shouldn't cause a deep, heavy sleep. For that to happen, someone would basically have to almost bathe in it. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Thanks so much. Can it be addictive? ## Hello, I just received a topical Cream Keta/Cyclo/GABA/Lido (10%/2%/6%/3.5%). I was told to put it in all places where I am experiencing pain and on the bottle it says: Apply 3 times daily for pain and/or muscle spasms as needed. *** PLEASE HELP ANYONE!!! *** I suffer from extreme nerve pain in my back. It affects the left side more...

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i have taken all the above 3 tablets together. .is der any side effects regarding this?? ## You should avoid taking the Ketonov and the Brufen together, because they are both nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories and doing so increases the risk of GI damage and bleeding. Learn more Ketanov details here. Learn more Bufren details here. Are there any other questions or comments?

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Does anyone know what this is used for? It has too many half word abbreviations and it's not found anywhere I looked. ## They stand for Ketamine, Gabapentin, Lidocaine, Clonazepam, and Ibuprofen, this combination is most commonly specially created by a compounding pharmacy and used topically for pain relief. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including skin redness, irritation, dryness, and flaking. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Today I was prescribed a cream called Ketocam/lidopentox/dmso. Just wondering what all that means? Thanks.

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What is the differnce of this to creams. KETO/GAB/CYC/KETA/LI 10/6/3/6/5% And KETO/GABA/LIDO LIPO *10/5/2% The top one was given to me by my doctor, as a sample w/ 3 refills.when I went back to refill pharmacy told me , they couldn't do the refills for me. They call my doctor there, he gave them the prescription for the cream.when I got home I saw the cream no#s. Are different. The cream on the top has been helping me, I have R S D on my hands, I also use it for my back pain, along w/ my knee pains. I have been using this cream for over 5 / 6 months and it helps the relief of my pain alot. I have been on pain pills, and I can see the differnce.. Instead of the pills I can see this cream does help me.. But I guess i'm just concern about not getting the right cream.. Thank you. ##...

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It is Ketahob an NSAID from Russia. ## White pill with kvt on one side ## Yes, Ketahob is just the brand name they use for it, but the active ingredient is Ketorolac, which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory. Learn more Ketorolac details here. It is available by prescription in the U.S. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I have severe neurapathy and use very strong topical ointment. It contains: Marcaine, Ketamine, Ketoprofan, Clonidine, Gabapentin, Lidocaine, Amitriptyline, and Lanacaine in patches. The severe pereprial neurapathy can develop dermal ulcers. Clearly some ointment that will enter the blood stream. In addition, I take oral meds that may trip me, as antibiotics for the MRSA. Trileptal and Percocet. Thanks for your help. ## Almost all medications, whether ingested or topical, that have the caine at the end are distance cousins to Cocaine and with regular, heavy use they may cause a false positive for it on a drug test. It is rare, since not a lot usually enters the blood stream when they are applied topically, but it has been known to happen. Do you use this by prescription or is it somethi...

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