Acuvail

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Acuvail is a specialty medication that treats pain associated with cataract surgery. People take this medication for its therapeutic benefits in ophthalmology. Acuvail is the brand name for Ketorolac Tromethamine, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is administered in the form of eye drops.

It is prescribed to patients to alleviate post-operative eye pain and inflammation, especially after cataract surgery. Acuvail helps reduce discomfort and swelling in the sclera and iris, promoting quicker recovery times, an important consideration for eye surgery patients. Its anti-inflammatory properties make it a valuable medicine in mitigating potential eye conditions and ensuring each patient experiences minimal discomfort following the critical post-operative recovery period.

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