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ACULAR vs METHYLDOPA AND HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE

Independent side-by-side comparison.

Rated against independent regulatory sources·Last updated August 12, 2026·How we rate

Possible drug interaction. ACULAR and METHYLDOPA AND HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE are different prescription medicines. Combining or switching between them can cause interactions — talk to a pharmacist or prescriber before making changes. This page is not medical advice.

Rating

72/100
New

Pharmacy pays

~$0.91 /30

Type

RX
RX

Active ingredient

KETOROLAC TROMETHAMINE
HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE AND METHYLDOPA

Dosage forms

Drops
Tablet

Drug class

Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug

Boxed warning

None
None

Half-life

about 5 to 6 hours
about 6 to 15 hours (the label reports a range, not a single number)

Treats

Allergic Conjunctivitis, Inflammation, Pain

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Acular and Methyldopa and Hydrochlorothiazide?

Acular contains Ketorolac Tromethamine, while Methyldopa and Hydrochlorothiazide contains Hydrochlorothiazide and Methyldopa — they have different active ingredients.

Ratings are based on FDA regulatory (recall-safety) data. This comparison is for general reference only — not medical advice. Always consult a licensed professional before choosing or switching a medication.