They are 2 different medications, but they both can be used to treat pain. Toradol will also decrease inflammation. If you have aspirin sensitivity, be careful with Toradol. It can also be hard on your kidneys. It is not a good drug to take longer than 5 days. It can be a lifesaver for kidney stone pain relief for many adults. Lortab is a narcotic pain reliever, but has Tylenol in it as well. It might be a good idea to take the Toradol first, then if you do not have relief within a reasonable amount of time, take the Lortab in the lowest possible dose to obtain relief
yes it can be taken together. At hospitals they will give you toradol and morphine even.
A person can take Toradol and Mucinex together. It would be best that you did not take them together.
Yes you can they were both given to me in the hospital together for pulled muscles
Yes, if your doctor is okay with it. The stimulant effects of Phentermine help offset the depressive/sedative effects of Percocet.
no, i have taken them both together before
Yes, Tylenol 3 (which contains acetaminophen and codeine) and Toradol (ketorolac) can generally be taken together, as they work through different mechanisms for pain relief. However, it's essential to consult a healthcare provider before combining these medications to ensure safety and to discuss any potential interactions or side effects. Always follow the prescribed dosages and guidelines provided by a medical professional.
can i take arthrotec and percocet together
When one takes Percocet anally, the effects of the drug will be intensified. It is suggested that Percocet be taken orally and only if you have the prescription for it.
Toradol (ketorolac) and naproxen are both nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and are generally not recommended to be taken together due to the increased risk of side effects, particularly gastrointestinal issues and kidney damage. Combining them can enhance their effects, leading to a greater chance of adverse reactions. It's important to consult a healthcare professional before combining these medications to ensure safety and appropriate treatment.
It's only safe to take what your doctor has prescribed. I have never known of a doctor to prescribe both to be taken together.
Yes! There are no known reactions b/t these two drugs.
No. Toradol is an NSAID just like motrin or ibuprofen.