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Toradol Information

What's inside Toradol

Toradol Active Ingredients: ketorolac tromethamine, details.
Toradol Dosages & Strengths
Strength Format Route Strength Class
Toradol 10 mg tablet oral 1.0 each OTC
Toradol 30 mg/mL solution injectable 1.0 milliliter(s) OTC
Toradol 15 mg/mL solution injectable 1.0 milliliter(s) OTC

Recent Toradol Side Effects

Posted by nicolemulleian about 1 year ago
i was recently in the hospital they gave me toradol and now two days later my arms and legs are in very bad pain i have on an...

Posted by kember65 about 1 year ago
Toradol was given to my mother when she went to ER with chest pains. She was given 30mg IV, realized within 10 minutes and r...

Posted by peanut9199 about 1 year ago
Worked for about 4-5 hours and pain returned, but had to stop taking it because it gave me hives. I was really bad on left l...


Toradol in the News

Glenn Beck’s Hospital Experience Is a Dire Warning, Not a Joke - NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)
The cocktail of pain medications included morphine, Percocet, Toradol, a synthetic morphine, and Fentanyl. “While Internet users and political pundits have ...
Wed Feb 27 15:43:07 -0500 2008

Hundreds absent with flu - Hattiesburg American
He said he typically treats flu clients with medicines such as Toradol to cure fever symptoms or a strong narcotic cough suppressant. ...
Tue Feb 12 07:38:29 -0500 2008

Hey Glenn Beck, How Was Your Butt Surgery? - Wonkette (satire)
It included morphine, Percocet, Toradol, some sort of synthetic morphine derivative on a pump, and my personal favorite — Fentanyl, which my doctor told me ...
Thu Jan 10 16:33:17 -0500 2008


Toradol Chemical Information

ketorolac tromethamine - The tromethamine salt form of ketorolac, a synthetic pyrrolizine carboxylic acid derivative with anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic properties. Ketorolac, a non-selective inhibitor of the cyclo-oxygenase (COX) enzyme, prevents the synthesis of prostaglandins and thromboxanes from arachidonic acid. COX enzymes exist in two isoforms; inhibition of the COX-2 enzyme produces the anti-inflammatory and analgesic whereas, inhibition of the COX-1 enzyme is associated with gastrointestinal side effects, nephrotoxicity and platelet de-aggregatory effects.





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