Toradol Injections
Fast, effective pain relief when you need it most
At Skinoza Clinic, we understand that pain can significantly impact your daily life. Whether you are suffering from acute back pain, muscle strain, joint pain, migraine, or post-injury discomfort, Toradol injections offer rapid, medically proven pain relief.
Administered safely by experienced clinicians, Toradol (ketorolac) provides powerful short-term relief for moderate to severe pain when tablets are not enough — helping you move freely and return to your normal activities quickly.
What is a Toradol injection?
Toradol, also known by its generic name ketorolac tromethamine, is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It works by reducing inflammation and blocking the body’s pain-causing chemicals (prostaglandins).
Unlike regular painkillers, a Toradol injection delivers medicine directly into the muscle or vein for fast-acting relief, often within 30–60 minutes. It’s typically used for short-term treatment (up to 5 days) of acute pain such as:
● Back pain or sciatica flare-ups
● Muscle or joint sprains and strains
● Post-operative pain
● Migraine attacks
● Toothache or dental pain
● Pain following injury or trauma
● Period pain (severe dysmenorrhoea)
At Skinoza Clinic, Toradol injections are provided as part of a comprehensive pain-management service, under the supervision of trained medical professionals.
How Toradol works
Ketorolac belongs to the same family of medications as ibuprofen or naproxen but is stronger and faster-acting. It blocks the enzyme cyclooxygenase (COX-1 and COX-2), which produces prostaglandins — substances responsible for inflammation, pain and fever.
By reducing prostaglandin levels, Toradol:
● Decreases inflammation at the site of pain
● Reduces pain intensity
● Lowers swelling and discomfort
● Improves mobility and function
Unlike opioid painkillers, Toradol does not cause sedation or dependence, making it a safe, non-narcotic option for short-term pain relief.
When Toradol injections are recommended
Your clinician may recommend a Toradol injection if:
● Oral painkillers haven’t provided sufficient relief.
● You need immediate pain control (e.g., severe back or joint pain).
● You cannot take oral medication due to nausea, vomiting or post-surgery recovery.
● You prefer a quick, targeted treatment rather than ongoing tablets.
Toradol is commonly used by healthcare professionals in both hospital and outpatient settings. At Skinoza Clinic, it is offered on a private, appointment-only basis following a medical consultation and assessment.
Conditions that may benefit from Toradol injection
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● Acute low back pain or sciatica
● Neck or shoulder pain
● Knee or hip pain from arthritis or injury
● Muscle spasm and strain
● Tendonitis or bursitis
● Post-exercise muscle inflammation
● Migraine or tension headache
● Dental or jaw pain
● Menstrual pain (dysmenorrhoea)
If your pain is caused by inflammation or tissue irritation, Toradol can be highly effective for rapid relief.
The procedure – What to expect at Skinoza Clinic
1. Consultation and assessment
Before administering Toradol, our clinician will:
● Take a detailed medical history, including allergies and medications.
● Assess your symptoms and confirm the source of pain.
● Discuss possible alternatives and ensure Toradol is suitable for you.
If there are no contraindications, the injection can usually be given during the same appointment.
2. The injection
● The Toradol dose is drawn up in a sterile syringe and injected into a large muscle, usually the upper arm or buttock.
● The injection may cause a brief stinging sensation that lasts only a few seconds.
● The medicine begins to work within 30 to 60 minutes, and the full effect can last up to 6 hours.
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● Shave excision: The lesion is shaved off, often used when histology is required.
● Laser therapy: For some lesions, especially in delicate areas or where minimal scarring is desired.
3. Aftercare and monitoring
● You can usually return to normal activities immediately after the injection.
● Avoid strenuous exercise for the rest of the day.
● Stay hydrated and eat normally.
● Our clinician will advise whether a follow-up dose or oral anti-inflammatory medication is appropriate.
If your pain persists or you experience recurring episodes, we can develop a tailored pain-management plan combining physiotherapy, trigger-point injections or medication review.
Benefits of Toradol injection
● Powerful anti-inflammatory action: Provides effective relief from pain and swelling.
● No sedation: You can continue daily activities safely.
● Non-narcotic: No risk of addiction or dependency.
● Suitable for various pain types: From muscular to post-operative pain.
● Convenient one-off treatment: Administered by qualified clinicians in-clinic.
Many patients report significant pain relief within hours, enabling improved mobility, better sleep and reduced need for stronger medications.
How long does Toradol last?
The pain-relieving effects of a single injection typically last 4 to 6 hours, sometimes longer depending on the dose and individual metabolism.
For ongoing pain, additional oral or injectable doses may be prescribed over a short course (no more than 5 consecutive days).
Toradol is designed for short-term pain management. For chronic pain conditions, alternative long-term strategies are recommended, which we can discuss during your consultation.
Safety and side-effects
Toradol is a prescription-only medication and must be used under medical supervision. When administered properly, it is safe and well-tolerated, but potential side-effects may include:
● Mild pain or redness at the injection site
● Upset stomach, heartburn or nausea
● Dizziness or headache
● Temporary drowsiness
● Fluid retention or mild swelling
Serious side-effects are rare but can occur if used improperly or for too long. These include gastrointestinal bleeding, kidney impairment or allergic reaction.
At Skinoza Clinic, every injection is medically assessed, dosed correctly, and administered safely. We will review your medical history for risk factors such as:
● Stomach ulcers or acid reflux
● Kidney disease
● Heart conditions or hypertension
● Use of blood thinners
● Allergies to NSAIDs (aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen)
If Toradol is not suitable, our clinicians can recommend an alternative pain-relief option such as steroid injection or local anaesthetic trigger-point therapy.
Who should not have Toradol injections?
Toradol is not suitable for everyone. You should avoid this treatment if you:
● Are allergic to NSAIDs (e.g., aspirin, ibuprofen).
● Have active stomach ulcers or gastrointestinal bleeding.
● Have severe kidney or liver disease.
● Are pregnant, breastfeeding or planning pregnancy soon.
● Are taking anticoagulants or corticosteroids.
● Have previously had an adverse reaction to pain-relief injections.
Our clinicians will always review your full medical history to ensure your safety before proceeding.
Toradol vs. other pain-relief options
| Pain Relief Option | Type | Typical Onset | Duration | Suitable For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paracetamol | Oral | 30–60 min | 4–6 h | Mild pain, fever |
| Ibuprofen | Oral | 30 min | 4–6 h | Mild–moderate pain |
| Codeine / Tramadol | Oral | 30 min | 4–6 h | Moderate pain, but sedating |
| Toradol (Ketorolac) | Injection | 15–60 min | Up to 6 h | Moderate–severe acute pain |
| Corticosteroid Injection | Injection | 24–48 h | Weeks–months | Chronic inflammatory pain |
Toradol fills the gap between oral anti-inflammatories and steroid injections — it’s a fast, strong and non-steroidal option ideal for short-term flare-ups.
What to expect after treatment
● Rest the affected area for the remainder of the day.
● Drink plenty of water.
● Avoid alcohol and additional NSAIDs unless prescribed.
● Contact the clinic if you notice persistent pain, rash, dark stools, or vomiting.
Pain relief usually lasts several hours, and you can safely resume normal activity the next day
FAQ
Most patients begin feeling relief within 30 to 60 minutes, with effects lasting up to 6 hours.
Toradol is intended for short-term use — typically one dose, or up to 5 days of treatment. It’s not suitable for long-term or chronic pain management.
Most people can drive safely after treatment, but if you feel drowsy or dizzy, wait until the effects wear off.
No. Toradol is an NSAID, not a steroid. It reduces pain and inflammation without hormonal effects.
Only a brief sting during administration. The discomfort passes quickly.
Yes. Toradol injections are often used for acute migraine attacks that don’t respond to tablets.
Yes — paracetamol can be safely combined, as it works differently. Avoid combining Toradol with other NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen or naproxen).
All Toradol injections are administered by qualified medical professionals experienced in pain management and minor procedures.
Why choose Skinoza Clinic for Toradol injections?
● Fast appointment access: Often available the same day.
● Comfortable, hygienic environment: Located in Greenwich, London.
● Personalised pain management: Every case individually assessed.
● Transparent pricing and after-care: No hidden fees.
● Late opening hours: (Until 8 pm) for your convenience.
We combine medical expertise with compassionate care, ensuring each patient receives not just relief but reassurance.
Safety first – your comfort and wellbeing
Toradol is a powerful medication that should only be administered by trained professionals. At Skinoza Clinic, every injection is:
● Clinically justified after consultation.
● Given in a sterile setting with disposable, single-use equipment.
● Carefully monitored with appropriate follow-up.
We never compromise on safety. If Toradol is not appropriate for you, we’ll recommend an alternative treatment tailored to your health profile.
Who can benefit most from Toradol?
Toradol injections are ideal for adults experiencing:
● Acute musculoskeletal pain (back, shoulder, knee)
● Sports or exercise injuries
● Severe menstrual cramps
● Sudden flare-ups of arthritis or joint inflammation
● Migraines unresponsive to oral medication
● Post-operative or dental pain
It’s a temporary but highly effective solution that allows your body to recover while you regain mobility and comfort.
When to avoid or postpone treatment
You should delay or avoid a Toradol injection if you currently have:
● Active infection or fever
● Dehydration
● Stomach ulcer symptoms
● Kidney problems or reduced urine output
● Ongoing bleeding disorders
Our clinician will check your vitals and discuss these factors before proceeding.
After-care advice summary
✅ Rest for the remainder of the day
✅ Keep hydrated
✅ Avoid alcohol or extra NSAIDs
✅ Resume light activity after 24 hours
✅ Contact us if you experience unusual symptoms
Healing is usually straightforward — there is no downtime, and you can return to work the same or next day.
Summary
Toradol injections offer fast, effective, non-narcotic pain relief for acute conditions such as muscle strain, back pain, migraine, or injury. Administered safely by our medical team, they reduce inflammation, ease pain and help you return to normal life quickly.
Book your appointment
To schedule your assessment and removal procedure at our Greenwich. Blackhorse or Orpington clinic, call 020 3026 6094 or book online via our website. Early consultation ensures the best outcomes—and we’ll guide you through everything clearly and confidently.