Acular Eye Drops (Ketorolac)
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An order can be placed easily through our website or by calling and speaking with our customer care team at 1-855-776-0079.
An Acular prescription is required to process your order. The prescription can be sent by fax, email, or uploaded directly to the website.
Acular Price Comparison
In the United States, the average retail price of brand Acular 0.5% is:
- $374.55 for 5 mL eye drop
With PricePro Pharmacy, the price of Acular eye drops is as low as:
- $19.00 for 5 mL eye drop
Ordering with our online pharmacy can help you save up to 95% compared to your local US pharmacy. Take advantage of this low cost without any insurance or coupon assistance.
Available Products
We carry both brand and generic Acular eye drops in the following dosage:
- 0.5%
The brand product is manufactured by Allergan while the generic product is made by Apotex.
The active medicinal ingredient in Acular is ketorolac.
Delivery Times
Depending on which pricing option you choose, it can be shipped from the United Kingdom or Canada.
Orders shipped from Canada or the United Kingdom take approximately 7-10 business days to ship to USA by USPS.
Standard shipping rate of $9.95 is applied to each order.
Acular Prescription Refill
Don't run out of your medication with our friendly refill reminder service. We can help notify you by phone or email when you should be placing a refill order to ensure you don't run out of supply.
You can also log into your online account and view previous prescription order history and refill online.
Acular (Ketorolac) Product Information
Acular Eye Drops is a prescription medication prescribed to treat seasonal allergy symptoms including itchy and swollen eyes. It can also be used in recovery from a visual improvement surgery.
If you are experiencing eye pain and inflammation it is important that this is treated. A NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug) such as ketorolac should be used. Ketorolac, the active medicinal ingredient, is used in Acular eye drops and cuts back on the hormones that are responsible for the inflammation that is leading to the pain.
Acular eye drops can also be given when the eyes are affected by allergies. They will bring down swelling and give relief from stinging when there have been cataract operations.
Directions
The eye drops should be used in the way that the leaflet describes. It should not be administered in higher or lower dosages than you are told and should not be used for longer than you have been prescribed.
The amount that is to be used will depend upon the condition it is being used to treat. Normally this will be between 2 and 4 times a day. There is a risk that too much use will cause serious eye damage.
When you are waiting for cataract surgery you can start use the day before the procedure and use it for about 2 weeks after. When it is the cornea being treated it is a higher amount but shorter time – 4 times a day for 4 days.
When applying, you need to pull down the lower eyelid and let a drop come out. Keep the eye closed for up to 3 minutes and stop the liquid falling out. If more than 1 drop is prescribed wait 5 minutes in between each one.
Don’t use if the liquid is a different color to what it should be and once a vial has been opened do not use it again. If you miss a dose, take it right away unless you are close to the next one and then you should just do that one.
Side Effects
Emergency advice must be sought when there are breathing difficulties or any signs of swelling. If any of the following symptoms occur, contact your doctor right away:
- Burning eyes
- Eye watering
- Eye pain
- Problems with vision including blurred vision
- White patches or crusting of the eyes
- headaches
Precautions
If you know that you have used ketorolac and are allergic then you should not use the drops. The same if you are allergic to other NSAIDS such as aspirin or meloxicam among others. To ensure the safety of your eyes, then tell the doctor about the following conditions you have:-
- Arthritis
- Diabetes
- Dry eye syndrome
- Glaucoma
- Anything that requires the use of a blood thinner
Acular eye drops should not be used on a child without the agreement of the doctor but it is not known if it is safe to use of you are either pregnant or breastfeeding. You should speak to your doctor and they will make the decision as to whether or not you should use them.
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The above information is an educational aid only. It is not intended as medical advice for individual conditions or treatments. Talk to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist before following any medical regimen to see if it is safe and effective for you.