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How long after taking ketorolac can you breastfeed?

Understanding Ketorolac and Breastfeeding
Ketorolac is a powerful nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) commonly used for managing moderate to severe pain, particularly in postoperative settings. However, its use during breastfeeding raises significant concerns due to its potential effects on nursing infants.
Recommendations for Breastfeeding After Ketorolac
The consensus among medical professionals is clear: ketorolac is contraindicated during breastfeeding. The manufacturer advises against its use because of its strong antiplatelet activity, which can lead to gastrointestinal bleeding, posing risks not only to the mother but also to the infant through breast milk.
If a breastfeeding mother has taken ketorolac, it is generally recommended to wait at least 24 to 72 hours before resuming breastfeeding. This timeframe allows for the drug to clear from the mother’s system and reduces the risk of exposure to the infant. The specific duration can depend on various factors, including the dosage taken and the individual metabolism of the mother.
Practical Considerations
For mothers who have received an injection of ketorolac, such as in an emergency room setting, the advice remains consistent. It is crucial to consult with healthcare providers about the timing of breastfeeding after administration. While some mothers may feel anxious about the implications of medication on their breastfeeding routines, it is important to remember that most medications do not significantly affect breast milk. However, ketorolac is an exception due to its potential risks.
Conclusion
In summary, if you are breastfeeding and have taken ketorolac, it is advisable to wait at least 24 to 72 hours before breastfeeding again. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice and to explore alternative pain management options that are safer for breastfeeding mothers.

Why is ketorolac limited to 5 days?

In humans ketorolac is not used for more than 5 days because of the high likelihood of developing severe side effects such as gastrointestinal bleeding, perforating ulcers, and coagulation disorders. Similar side effects can be expected in dogs.

What are the nursing considerations for ketorolac?

Nursing Considerations: Ketorolac is safe for adults. This dose should be reduced for clients ages 65 and over. Side Effects/Adverse Effects: Adverse effects include drowsiness, headache, GI bleed, abnormal taste, dyspepsia, nausea, Steven-Johnson syndrome, edema, and renal failure.

How long does ketorolac stay in breastmilk?

In the other 6 patients, ketorolac was detectable 2 hours after the first dose of the day in concentrations from 5.2 to 7.3 mcg/L on day 1 and from 5.9 to 7.9 mcg/L on day 2. Ketorolac was not detectable in milk in any patient at 10 hours after the last dose.

Why is ketorolac used in pregnancy?

Ketorolac an NSAID and Ondansetron a 5-HT3 antagonist are used for pain and nausea relief, respectively, following oocyte retrieval. Ketorolac’s potent anti-inflammatory effects and ondansetron’s effect upon prolactin secretion could negatively impact embryo implantation.

Can I breastfeed 12 hours after taking tramadol?

Because most people do not know if they are ultra-rapid metabolizers, and because early signs of opioid overdose in an infant may be difficult to notice, breastfeeding is not recommended during treatment with codeine or tramadol.

How long do you have to wait to breastfeed after taking a pain pill?

The amount that transfers into breast milk is 2.2-3.7% of your dose. We think short term use is probably ok if you do not exceed 40mg in 24 hours. We recommend taking the medication after nursing so you have a break before nursing again as the medication peaks in the breast milk in the first 2 hours after taking it.

Do pain killers pass through breast milk?

Almost any drug that’s present in the blood will transfer into breast milk to some extent. Most medications do so at low levels and pose no real risk to most infants.

What is the duration of action of ketorolac tablets?

Ketorolac tromethamine is administered as a racemic mixture, therefore the half-life of each enantiomer must be considered. The half life of the S-enantiomer is ~2.5 hours, while the half life of the R-enantiomer is ~5 hours.

How long does it take for ketorolac to wear off?

The average elimination half-life of Ketorolac is 5 to 6 hours. This is the time it takes for your body to reduce the plasma levels by half. It takes about 5.5 x elimination half-life before a drug is totally eliminated from your system. Therefore Ketorolac would in your system for about 33 hours (6 x 5.5 hours).

How long are opioids in breast milk?

Wait at least 1-3 hours after taking opioids before nursing your baby. After 3 hours, the amount of opioids in your milk will continue to get smaller. It will usually take 1-5 days for your body to completely remove all opioids from your milk.

Natasha Lunn

Tash is an IBCLC and Business Coach helping fellow IBCLCs create fun, profitable businesses that are more than just an expensive hobby. Before becoming an IBCLC and starting her private practice - The Boobala, Tash graduated as an Osteopath in 2008 and has been in Private Practice in South West Sydney. She was also a volunteer Breastfeeding Counsellor and Community Educator with the Australian Breastfeeding Association for 6 years. Through her business, Your Lactation Biz, Tash coaches and creates products to help new and seasoned IBCLCs build businesses that suit their personality and lifestyle.

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