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Description

Description

Buy Acuvail Online from Licensed Canadian Pharmacies

Acuvail (ketorolac tromethamine) is an eye medication used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation after cataract surgery. It belongs to the group of NSAIDs (Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) and works by blocking prostaglandins, the chemicals responsible for swelling and discomfort in the eye. It comes as single-dose vials with a strength of 0.45%. Each vial is single-use, ensuring sterility & reducing the risk of contamination.

Like all medicines, Acuvail has side effects and safety considerations. Common issues include mild irritation, blurred vision, watery eyes, headache, and sensitivity to light. Avoid driving right after using the drops, as your vision may be blurred for a short time. You must consult your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding before using this medication. So, if you wish to order Acuvail from Canada, get a prescription from your healthcare provider.

Drug Summary

Generic NameKetorolac Tromethamine
Brand NameAcuvail
Strengths Available0.45%
PackagingNA
Requires PrescriptionPrescription only (Rx)
Ships to the USAYes

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Uses and Benefits

Uses and Benefits

Acuvail vials are used to:

  • Relieve pain and reduce inflammation in the eye after cataract surgery.

Benefits of Acuvail

  • Helps reduce discomfort and inflammation caused by conjunctival irritation.
  • Provides pain relief and reduces swelling after minor corneal injuries.
  • Can be used to manage inflammation inside the eye, though generally alongside other treatments.
  • Reduces the risks or chances of fluid buildup in the retina, a complication that can occur after cataract surgery.
Dosage

Dosage

Dosage of Acuvail Vial for Post-Cataract Surgery Pain & Inflammation
  • For Adults:
  • One drop in the affected eye two times daily.
  • Begin 1 day before surgery, continue on the day of surgery, and use it for up to 2 weeks after surgery.
  • For Seniors:
  • Same dosage as adults, one drop two times daily.
  • No special adjustment is required, but seniors should be monitored more closely for irritation or delayed healing.
  • For Children:
  • Not recommended.
  • The safety & effectiveness of using this medication have not been established in pediatric patients.

Note: If you're unsure whether Acuvail is right for you, a quick conversation with your eye specialist can help you feel confident in your treatment plan.

Usage Guide

Usage Guide

When you buy Acuvail online, consider the following usage guidelines:

  • Wash your hands completely before handling the Acuvail vial.
  • Open a single-use Acuvail vial carefully. Each vial is intended for a single application.
  • Tilt your head back and look upward.
  • Now, gently pull down the lower lid of an eye to make a small pocket.
  • Hold the vial above the eye without touching the eye or lashes.
  • Squeeze one drop of this medication into the affected eye(s) as prescribed.
  • Close your eyes gently and press the inner corner (near the nose) for about 1 minute to reduce drainage.
  • Discard the vial immediately after use. Do not save it for later.
  • Wait at least 5 minutes before using any other kind of eye drops, if prescribed.
  • Do not wear contact lenses while using an Acuvail 0.45% vial.
How It Works

How It Works

Acuvail vials work by calming the eye’s response to cataract surgery or other irritants. When your eye is operated on or injured, it naturally releases chemicals called prostaglandins that trigger pain, redness, and swelling. Acuvail contains ketorolac, which blocks those chemicals. By stopping the “pain and swelling signals,” Acuvail helps reduce discomfort, keeps inflammation under control, and makes recovery smoother and more comfortable.

Side Effects of Acuvail

Common Acuvail side effects may include:

  • Eye irritation
  • Blurred vision
  • Watery eyes
  • Headache
  • Sensitivity to light

Serious side effects (rare) of Acuvail are:

  • Corneal thinning or perforation
  • Serious allergic reaction
  • Eye bleeding
  • Vision changes

Note: Contact your healthcare provider or pharmacist if you experience any serious symptoms or unusual changes.

Warnings

Warnings

If you are planning to order Acuvail from Canada to treat your eye after surgery, you must know about the following warnings:

  • Using Acuvail with other topical NSAIDs or steroids may delay eye healing.
  • People allergic to aspirin or other NSAIDs may also react to Acuvail, which can worsen asthma or cause breathing problems.
  • Acuvail may prolong bleeding time during or after eye surgery, especially in patients with bleeding disorders or those on blood-thinning medicines.
  • Long-term use can damage the cornea, leading to keratitis, thinning, ulceration, or even perforation. Stop use if you notice worsening eye problems.
  • If the vial tip comes into contact with your eye or any surface, it can cause contamination and infection.
  • Contact lenses should not be worn while you use Acuvail.
  • Burning, stinging, or redness may occur after use, though usually mild and temporary.
  • Safety in people under 18 years has not been established.
  • Inform your doctor if you are allergic to ketorolac or any ingredients in Acuvail.
Safety Guide

Safety Guide

Consider the following precautionary measures after you order Acuvail online:

  • Avoid driving or operating heavy machines immediately after use, as blurred vision may occur.
  • If you are pregnant or planning to conceive, ask your doctor if Acuvail is safe for you.
  • Consult a medical professional before use if you are breastfeeding.
  • If pain, redness, or swelling does not improve within a few days or worsens, call your doctor.
  • Stop using Acuvail and seek medical advice if you develop an eye infection or injury.
  • Acuvail is meant for short-term use (usually 2 weeks after surgery), not for long-term treatment.
Missed Dose

Missed Dose

If you miss a dose of Acuvail for the eye, apply it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next scheduled Acuvail dose, skip the missed one & continue with your daily dosing schedule. Do not use extra drops to make up for the missed dose.

Overdose

Overdose

Using too many drops of Acuvail or swallowing the solution by accident may cause increased eye irritation or other unwanted effects. If an overdose is suspected, seek medical attention quickly and follow the guidance of a healthcare professional.

Storage Guide

Storage Guide

Follow these storage guidelines after you buy Acuvail from Canada:

  • Acuvail vials should be stored at room temperature between 15°C-25°C.
  • The vials must be kept in their original foil pouch until ready for use to protect them from light.
  • Each vial is single-use only and should be discarded immediately after opening, even if some solution remains.
  • The medication should be kept out of reach of children and pets at all times.
  • Acuvail 0.45% vials should not be frozen and should be protected from excessive heat.
  • Expired vials should be safely discarded and not used under any circumstances.
Interactions

Interactions

Acuvail may interact with other eye medications or systemic drugs, especially those affecting healing or bleeding. Common Acuvail interactions include:

  • Xalatan (latanoprost)
  • Timoptic (timolol)
  • Pred Forte (prednisolone acetate)
  • Coumadin (warfarin)
  • Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)
Alternatives

Alternatives

Other ophthalmic NSAIDs or anti-inflammatory eye drops can be used as Acuvail alternatives, depending on the condition:

  • Nevanac (nepafenac)
  • Ilevro (nepafenac)
  • Bromday (bromfenac)
  • Prolensa (bromfenac)
  • Voltaren Ophthalmic (diclofenac sodium)
Cost & Coupons

Cost & Coupons

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