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 is an anti-inflammatory drug used for pain
Toradol tablets are not a scheduled narcotic.
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
It is generally recommended to wait at least 24 hours after receiving a Toradol (ketorolac) injection before consuming alcohol. Both Toradol and alcohol can irritate the stomach lining and increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding. Additionally, combining the two can enhance side effects like drowsiness and dizziness. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
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