Fast, Targeted Relief for Inflammation and Pain
Non-Opioid Injection Treatment Available at Unity Pain Management
What Is a Toradol Injection?
Toradol (ketorolac) is a powerful non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) given as an intramuscular injection to reduce moderate to severe pain. It works quickly to reduce inflammation, making it ideal for patients suffering from muscle pain, joint pain, back pain, and post-injury discomfort.
What Conditions Can It Help?
Toradol injections are commonly used to treat:
- Acute back pain or neck pain
- Joint inflammation
- Muscle sprains or strains
- Post-operative pain
- Pain from auto accidents or injuries
- Migraine-related discomfort (when inflammation is a factor)
Benefits of Toradol Injection at Unity Pain Management
- Non-opioid alternative to pain relief
- Fast-acting results within hours
- Helps reduce swelling and inflammation
- Administered safely by experienced providers
- Often used alongside other treatments for improved recovery
What to Expect During the Visit
You’ll meet with one of our licensed pain specialists to evaluate your condition. If appropriate, a Toradol injection will be administered in-office. Most patients tolerate the injection well and begin feeling relief within a few hours. Follow-up care or additional therapies may be recommended based on your needs.
Is It Right for You?
Toradol is not for everyone—especially if you have a history of ulcers, kidney issues, or certain heart conditions. Our team will review your medical history and help determine if this treatment is safe and appropriate for your situation.
Ready to find relief?
Call us at (350) 216-5774 or book an appointment online to see if a Toradol injection is right for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? You’re not alone. Below are some of the most common questions patients ask about Toradol injections, their benefits, and what to expect before and after treatment.
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How long does a Toradol injection last?
Relief typically lasts 6 to 8 hours, but some patients report longer benefits. It’s usually used as part of a broader treatment plan.
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How quickly does it work?
Most patients begin to feel relief within 30 minutes to a few hours after the injection.
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Is it covered by insurance?
In many cases, yes. We recommend checking with your insurance provider or calling our office for help verifying your benefits.
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How often can I receive a Toradol injection?
Due to its strength and potential side effects, it’s generally limited to short-term use—often a single dose or a short series under medical supervision.
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Are there any side effects?
Some patients may experience mild irritation at the injection site, upset stomach, or dizziness. Your provider will review risks before treatment.
