Buy Toradol Online
Generic name: Ketorolac tromethamine
Medicine |
Quantity / Units |
Price |
Checkout |
|---|---|---|---|
Toradol |
10 mg. x 10 units |
$2.25 |
Why is Toradol prescribed?
Doctors use Toradol, which is an anti-inflammatory medication, to relieve moderately severe, acute pain. It is used for a limited amount of time. It is not considered a long-term therapy mediation because of its serious side effects, including ulcers and internal bleeding. Never take it for more than 5 days.
How do I use Toradol?
If you want better results, Toradol works faster when taken on an empty stomach, but you may take an antacid if it causes upset. Take this medication exactly as prescribed.
When you take Toradol with a full glass of water, do not lie down for about 20 minutes after taking it. This will help to prevent irritation of your upper digestive tract.
What are the potential side effects from Toradol?
Check with your doctor if it is safe for you to continue using Toradol. Frequent side effects from Toradol may include: Dizziness, drowsiness, headache, indigestion, nausea, stomach and intestinal pain, swelling due to fluid retention, and diarrhea.
Less frequent side effects from Toradol may include: Constipation, gas, high blood pressure, inflammation of the mouth, itching, rash, red or purple spots on the skin, sweating, vomiting, and abdominal fullness.
What should I discuss with my doctor before taking Toradol?
Consult your doctor if you have any of the following conditions: If you have any allergic reaction to Toradol, to aspirin or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as Motrin, nasal polyps (tumors), swelling of the face, limbs, and throat, hives, wheezing, light-headedness.
This medication is not recommended to be taken, if you have ever had a peptic ulcer or stomach or intestinal bleeding. If you have severe kidney disease or bleeding problems, consult your doctor, Toradol is not recommended for these persons.
If you are planning to combine this medication with aspirin, NSAIDs, or probenecid. Make sure your doctor is aware of any reaction you have experienced with medications.
If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform your doctor immediately. Toradol appears in breast milk and could affect a nursing infant. Toradol should not be used while you are breast-feeding.
What is the recommended dose for Toradol?
Your doctor will give you Toradol intravenously or intramuscularly to start, then have you switch to the tablets. Most patients take 2 tablets for the first dose (20 milligrams) and then 1 tablet (10 milligrams) every 4 to 6 hours. You should not take more than 40 milligrams per day and should not take Toradol for more than 5 days in all.
For children less than 16, the doctor may prescribe a single dose of Toradol, by intravenous or intramuscular injection, after an operation. Toradol is not recommended for children under 2.
Doses are usually lower for people over 65, those with kidney problems, and those who weigh less than 110 pounds. Your doctor will tailor the best dosage for you.
