Toradol is an NSAID, or non-steroidal anti inflammatory drug. It is NON-NARCOTIC, meaning it is unscheduled in the United States and not against the law to possess it or have it in your blood or urine (aside from maybe needing a prescription to obtain it in the first place). But to answer the question, like ibuprofen and naproxen with which it is closely related, it should stay in your system for a period of up to 7-10 days, but being it is non-narcotic, there is no active metabolite it converts to in your body which can be easily tested for with, say, a simple urine or blood test. (note this is NOT legal advice)
No. Toradol is an NSAID just like motrin or ibuprofen.
Toradol tablets are not a scheduled narcotic.
Toradol is an anti-inflammatory drug used for pain
12 hours
There are 1 mL in 15 mg of Toradol. Therefore, 60 mg of Toradol would be equivalent to 4 mL.
A person can take Toradol and Mucinex together. It would be best that you did not take them together.
No, it will not. I had a toradol shot this afternoon, and took a drug test (UA) 2 hours later and it did not show up.
Toradol
Ketorolac
narcan
yes
yes it can be taken together. At hospitals they will give you toradol and morphine even.