Toradol Injections for Spinal Stenosis Pain

Spinal stenosis is a medical condition that results in a narrowing of portions of the spine. This can cause pain in the back, legs or other parts of the body that may be treated with pain relievers such as Toradol.
  1. Spinal Stenosis Treatment

    • Mild and moderate pain from spinal stenosis may be treated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, that are available over the counter, says the Mayo Clinic. Prescription-strength NSAIDs such as Toradol may be administered in an injection by a health care professional or taken orally.

    Function

    • Toradol (ketorolac tromethamineis) is used to treat moderate or severe pain and may be prescribed alone or in a combination with other medications, according to Drugs.com. This drug works by reducing hormones that may cause pain and inflammation.

    Overdose

    • An overdose of Toradol requires prompt medical help and may cause vomiting, nausea and drowsiness.

    Side Effects

    • Serious side effects have been reported with Toradol use that need prompt medical assistance such as decreased urination, black and bloody stools and chest pain.

    Warnings

    • Patients with bleeding disorders, severe kidney disease or breast-feeding mothers should not take Toradol.

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