Toradol

Toradol

Fast, prescription-strength pain relief with Ketorolac, the generic form of Toradol®.
Ideal for short-term treatment of moderate to severe pain — without the use of opioids. If prescribed, get it shipped discreetly and fast.

What is Ketorolac used for?
Ketorolac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used for short-term treatment of moderate to severe pain. It’s commonly prescribed after surgeries, injuries, or for intense pain episodes.
It reduces pain and inflammation by blocking the body’s production of certain natural substances (prostaglandins). It starts working within 30–60 minutes of taking it.
No, Ketorolac is not an opioid or narcotic. It’s a non-habit-forming NSAID, but it’s strong — which is why it’s limited to short-term use.
It’s typically prescribed for no more than 5 days due to potential side effects if used long-term. Your provider will help you use it safely and effectively.

Personalized Recommendations

Your online consultation includes a detailed review of your pain symptoms, health history, and current medications. A licensed provider will determine if Toradol is appropriate for your needs or suggest a better alternative.

Potent Short-Term Relief

Ketorolac is a powerful NSAID used to manage acute pain — commonly after surgery, injury, or sudden flare-ups. It’s a prescription-only option and not intended for long-term use.

Ongoing support

We don’t stop after your first dose. Your provider will check in to ensure your pain is under control and make adjustments if needed. If you switch treatments, you’ll get credit for any unused doses.

Support Beyond Medication

Your first shipment comes with a bonus guide featuring pain management tips, movement strategies, and wellness tips — so you can feel better, faster.

FAQs – Ketorolac (Generic Toradol®)

What are the possible side effects?
Common side effects include upset stomach, dizziness, and headache. More serious side effects — like stomach ulcers or kidney issues — are rare but possible with prolonged use.
Yes. A licensed provider must review your medical history to determine if Ketorolac is right for you and provide a prescription.
Avoid combining it with other NSAIDs (like ibuprofen) or blood thinners. Always tell your provider about any other medications or supplements you’re using.
Toradol is available in both injectable and oral forms. We currently offer the oral form (tablets) for at-home use if prescribed.