Table of Contents
- What is Ketoprofen?
- Uses of Ketoprofen
- Forms and Administration
- Effectiveness
- Side Effects and Safety
- Ongoing Research
What is Ketoprofen?
Ketoprofen is a medication that belongs to a class of drugs called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). It works by reducing substances in the body that cause pain, fever, and inflammation[1]. Ketoprofen is known by various names, including its chemical name ketoprofen lysinate and brand names such as OKI[5].
Uses of Ketoprofen
Ketoprofen is used to treat a variety of conditions, including:
- Pain relief: It’s effective for various types of pain, including:
- Inflammation reduction: It helps reduce swelling and inflammation in conditions like tendinitis (inflammation of tendons) and rheumatological conditions (diseases affecting joints and muscles)[9][10]
- Fever reduction: Ketoprofen can help lower body temperature in cases of fever[1]
Forms and Administration
Ketoprofen comes in various forms to suit different needs:
- Oral tablets or capsules: These are taken by mouth, usually twice daily[2]
- Lozenges: These are dissolved in the mouth and are particularly useful for sore throat pain[1]
- Oral gel: A newer form that can be easier to swallow for some patients[5]
- Topical gel: Applied directly to the skin over painful areas[4]
The dosage and frequency of use depend on the specific condition being treated and the form of ketoprofen being used. Always follow your healthcare provider’s instructions or the directions on the product label.
Effectiveness
Research has shown that ketoprofen is effective for various types of pain and inflammation. For example:
- In sore throat treatment, ketoprofen lozenges have been found to provide significant pain relief within 2 hours of use[1]
- For muscle pain caused by exercise, ketoprofen gel applied to the skin has shown promising results[4]
- In dental pain, ketoprofen has been effective in reducing pain, swelling, and difficulty opening the mouth (trismus) after wisdom tooth removal[3]
Side Effects and Safety
Like all medications, ketoprofen can cause side effects. Common side effects may include:
- Stomach upset or discomfort
- Nausea
- Heartburn
- Dizziness
- Headache
In some cases, ketoprofen may be combined with other medications to reduce the risk of stomach-related side effects. For example, it’s sometimes used with omeprazole, a medication that reduces stomach acid production[2].
It’s important to note that NSAIDs like ketoprofen can increase the risk of serious cardiovascular events and gastrointestinal problems, especially with long-term use or in high doses. Always use ketoprofen as directed by your healthcare provider.
Ongoing Research
Researchers continue to study ketoprofen for various uses:
- Lymphedema treatment: Ketoprofen is being investigated for its potential to reduce swelling in lymphedema, a condition where excess fluid collects in tissues causing swelling[7][8]
- Pain during medical procedures: Studies are looking at the use of ketoprofen to reduce pain during procedures like hysterosalpingography (a type of X-ray exam of the uterus and fallopian tubes)[6]
- New formulations: Researchers are developing and testing new forms of ketoprofen, such as oral gels, to potentially improve its effectiveness or ease of use[5]
As with any medication, it’s crucial to consult with your healthcare provider before starting or changing any treatment regimen involving ketoprofen. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific health situation and needs.




