| As in, what they give in the ER? |
| I was just in the hospital and they were giving me one every 6 hours. |
So in other words, in 6 hours, it should be out of your body? |
| By "out of your body" do you mean "have no discernable effect at all" or "be unable to be detected with even the most sensitive of tests," or what? |
As in you can drink. |
Tordal is an NSAID and is processed by the kidneys. Alcohol is processed by the liver. Over and above that, there is also not a direct interaction between the two. That doesn't mean some people don't have a context where they would be advised to avoid an interaction between them. Who advised you not to combine them, and why? |
| If you had a reason to get a shot of Toradol today, you shouldn’t be drinking today. |
I got it on tuesday. |
| So, who advised you not to combine the two, and why? |
Oh, that’s not necessarily true. |
Ibuprofen is an NSAID and people are specifically told not to drink alcohol with it due to potential liver damage. |
You are mistaken; that warning is about Tylenol. |