Toradol: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What Is Toradol?
Toradol (generic name: ketorolac) is a prescription non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It’s not a narcotic, addictive, but it is a very strong NSAID and can lead to serious side effects. Dose of Toradol is not recommended for long periods. NSAIDs decrease prostaglandins, substances in the body that cause inflammation, and are therefore used to decrease inflammation, fever, and swelling.
What Are The Uses Of Toradol?
Toradol or ketorolac tromethamine, which belongs to the pharmacological class of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID), is usually used after specific medical procedures or surgery to treat moderately severe pain and inflammation. Toradol blocks the production of prostaglandins, natural compounds that cause fever and inflammation. It is a prescription drug and, as a precaution, not recommended for mild or long-term painful conditions (arthritis, for instance).