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Inspirational - ketorolac
« on: Feb 25th, 2004, 10:51am »
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Ketorolac isn't that widely used in clusters (as far I know), but I did come across a few references that list it as an option for CH.  This article is mostly inspirational, because it is about a migraine pharmaceutical being developed by supporters who see the pain first hand.  
 
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Migraine Condition Inspires Professor To Develop Effective Nasal Formulations Of Pain Killer
 
When his wife suffers from debilitating migraine headaches, University of Rhode Island Pharmacy Professor Hossein Zia brings her to South County Hospital for an injection of the pain medication Ketorolac and an anti-nausea medicine.
 
But Zia hated to see her suffer while waiting for relief, and since he was researching nasal drug delivery formulations, he thought he could help her and others like her.
 
Zia, a pharmacy colleague and two graduate students have found success. Now, all they need is a company interested in licensing the patented formulations for clinical trials and eventual sale.
 
Zia worked with fellow URI Professor Thomas Needham and former graduate students Muhammad Quadir and Pratik Sheth to develop a nasal formulation of Ketorolac tromethamine to eliminate pain and a nasal formulation of metoclopramide hydrochloride to combat intense nausea and vomiting that can accompany migraines.

 
The rest of the story is at: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/02/040225074122.htm
 
Use of ketorolac for clusters is at:
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic229.htm  
As it is a non-steroidal anti-inflammitory, not sure that it would be any better than aspirin or indomethacin. Ketolorac can also bring out the side effects of lithium.  
 
Side note:  I just signed a contract to work an extra job from now through the end of March, so I may be a bit scarce in these parts.  Should be back in April.  Take care.
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Re: Inspirational - ketorolac
« Reply #1 on: Feb 25th, 2004, 3:10pm »
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We'll miss you floridian!
But all the very best for your new job.  
Thank you for all the research you share with us; we'll miss that too, but look forward to catching up with you in April.
Stay well and happy (and don't work too hard)
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Re: Inspirational - ketorolac
« Reply #2 on: Feb 25th, 2004, 3:50pm »
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Yes, I've seen it referenced as a cluster treatment but have never seen any reports on effectiveness.
 
BUT, discovered it as a magical med after a 5-hrs cancer surgery. It was given IV for 3-days and I had absolutely no pain. Quite a remarkable experience!
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I've used it successfully for clusters!  I've been on it IV, and I also have home injections that I can use.  Although, I'm not very good at injecting myself, so if this nasal spray came into action, that would be a GODSEND.  Keterolac (aka. toradol) is a great med for me for both migraine and ch disorder.  No other NSAIDS do squat for my pain, but that drug works wonders for me.  I'm not using it right now because my insurance won't pay for it, and I also have a lot of problems with the injections, so I'm trying a couple of different meds as abortives/pain relief for now.  I'd really like to try it again to see if it as effective as I think, but the other day I wound up injecting it down the drain since I couldn't get it in my muscle.  $$$ down the drain since I paid for it out of pocket!  Grr...
Would really love to know more about the nasal spray form!
 
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