Ketoprofen Tablets

Product/Composition:- Ketoprofen Tablets
Form:- Tablets
Strength:- 100mg
Packaging:- 10 X 10 Tablets / Box
Production Capacity:- 10 Million Tablets / Month
Therapeutic use:- Analgesic
Package Insert/Leaflet:- Available upon request
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About Ketoprofen Tablets

A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) like Ketoprofen is used to treat pain, inflammation, and swelling in a number of musculoskeletal and systemic diseases.

It is an NSAID in the propionic acid class and has a structure similar to ibuprofen and naproxen.

Ketoprofen comes in a lot of different forms, such as pills, capsules, creams, injections, and long-acting forms.

It is commonly prescribed for:

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Rheumatoid arthritis

  • Ankylosing spondylitis

  • Musculoskeletal injuries

  • Menstrual pain (dysmenorrhea)

  • Post-operative or dental pain

Why Are We a Leading Ketoprofen Manufacturer?

Our plant is recognized as a worldwide trusted manufacturer of Ketoprofen. Our principal strengths encompass:

  • Advanced Manufacturing Facilities:

Furnished with cutting-edge machinery and technology that adheres to GMP, WHO-GMP, and ISO standards.

  • International Regulatory Compliance:

Conformity to rigorous regulatory standards, including USFDA, MHRA, EMA, and TGA, among others.

  • Significant Production Capacity:

Able to fulfill large orders while ensuring uniform quality.

  • Rigorous Quality Control:

Each batch undergoes careful testing at every stage of production. This starts with raw material procurement and continues to the final product.

  • Research and Development Emphasis:

Our internal R&D team guarantees formulation improvement, improved bioavailability, and stability.

  • Personalized Solutions:

We create custom formulations, packaging, and labeling. This helps us meet each client’s regulatory and market needs.

  • Global Export Network:

We export to more than 40 countries in Asia, Africa, the CIS, and Latin America.

Ketoprofen Tablets Uses

Ketoprofen is advised for alleviation in the following conditions:

  • Rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis – Alleviates joint inflammation, rigidity, and discomfort

  • Musculoskeletal injuries – Sprains, strains, tendinitis.

  • Ankylosing spondylitis – Mitigates spinal inflammation and related symptoms.

  • Lumbar pain and sciatica

  • Dental discomfort – Following extraction or periodontal inflammation.

  • Post-surgical discomfort

  • Dysmenorrhea

  • Mild to moderate acute discomfort resulting from many etiologies.

Medicinal Benefits

  • Anti-inflammatory: Stops the enzymes that cause inflammation, which makes the skin less red, swollen, and painful.

  • Pain killer: Stops the nervous system from sending pain messages.

  • Antipyretic: Lowers fever by working on the brain to eliminate body heat.

  • Makes you more mobile: For people with conditions like arthritis, it makes it easier for joints to move and bend.

Directions for Use

Dosage is fixed depending on the situation; it is usually given in doses of 50 mg to 200 mg per day. Take with meals or milk to help to calm your stomach.

Don’t chew or crush the tablets; they should be taken whole with water.

Long-acting tablets should be taken as directed, once or twice a day. Do what your doctor tells you, and never try to treat yourself.

How Does Ketoprofen Work?

Ketoprofen inhibits cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes, namely COX-1 and COX-2. These enzymes make prostaglandins in the body.

Prostaglandins are key chemical signals. They play a crucial role in causing pain, fever, and inflammation.

Ketoprofen stops these enzymes from working, which lowers the production of prostaglandins. This lowers body warmth, reduces pain, and eases inflammation.

This mechanism helps treat inflammatory diseases. It works well for arthritis, muscle sprains, and pain after surgery.

Ketoprofen also targets both COX-1 and COX-2, so it helps with a lot of different pains.

However, it might induce gastrointestinal issues, therefore it should only be taken with medical supervision.

How to Take Ketoprofen Tablets

  • Consistency: Administer at the same time each day for chronic diseases.

  • With meals: Reduces gastrointestinal adverse effects such as ulcers or gastric discomfort.

  • Hydration: Consume a complete glass of water with every dosage.

  • Refrain from lying down shortly after ingesting the tablet to avert esophageal irritation.

How Long to Take It For

Acute pain is usually treated for a period ranging from a few days up to one week.

For chronic conditions such as arthritis, long-term use may be necessary but should always be carefully monitored by a doctor.

Don’t stop suddenly if you’re on long-term therapy; talk to your doctor about a tapering plan.

If You Forget to Take It

If the time for your subsequent dose is imminent, forgot the missed dose. Do not administer a double dose to compensate for a missed one.

Adhere to a drug regimen or establish reminders if required.

For Tablets or Liquid

Tablets should be swallowed whole and not crushed unless advised by a doctor.

Liquid medicine must be measured accurately using the provided spoon or cup and shaken well before use.

When Should the Medicine Start Working?

Pain alleviation may commence within 30 to 60 minutes post-ingestion.

Optimal efficacy: Typically attained after 1–2 hours.

Anti-inflammatory effects: These may require several days of regular administration to become apparent in chronic situations.

Side Effects of Ketoprofen Tablets

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Stomach pain or heartburn

  • Constipation or diarrhea

  • Dizziness or drowsiness

  • Headache

  • Rash

  • Signs of gastrointestinal bleeding

  • Ulcers or perforation

  • Hepatotoxicity

  • Nephrotoxicity (decreased urine output, swelling)

  • Allergic reactions

  • Cardiovascular risk

What May Interact With This Medication?

  • Other NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen, naproxen)

  • Anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin, heparin)

  • Antiplatelet drugs (aspirin, clopidogrel)

  • ACE inhibitors and ARBs (may reduce renal function)

  • Diuretics (reduced effectiveness, increased kidney risk)

  • Corticosteroids (increased risk of GI ulceration)

  • SSRIs (increased bleeding risk)

  • Alcohol (increases the risk of stomach bleeding)

General Advice About Medicines

Read the paper that comes with the medicine. Do not administer your medication to others.

Schedule routine consultations with your physician to monitor your health. Don’t drink or smoke while you’re in treatment.

Consult your physician regarding whether you are expectant or lactating. If the drug makes you sleepy or dizzy, don’t drive a big vehicle.

Precautions

  • Pregnancy: Avoid, particularly during the third trimester, may impact the fetal cardiovascular system.

  • Breastfeeding: Utilize solely when explicitly necessary; seek medical advice.

  • Geriatric patients: Elevated risk of gastrointestinal hemorrhage and renal complications.

  • Pre-existing conditions: Exercise caution in patients with asthma, hepatic or renal impairment, and cardiovascular disease

  • Prior to surgery: Notify the physician if you use Ketoprofen, as it may influence bleeding.

Storage

Avoid utilizing expired medication; ensure its correct disposal. Store in a superb, arid location from 15°C to 30°C.

Avoid exposure to heat, sunshine, and dampness. Avoid freezing liquid states. Store away from children and pets.