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Friday, December, 04, 2009
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Skelaxin is a muscle relaxant intended for short-term use in painful muscoskeletal conditions. Toradol is a strong drug again used for short-term pain. With regard to nasal polyps Toradol is contradicted if you've had had an allergic reaction to NSAIDS that includes such things as nasal polyps, swelling of the face, difficulty breathing, etc..  The question for you is if your nasal polyps were a result of your taking aspirin or an aspirin-like substance.  If they are you should not take this drug. The nurse at the emergency room probably asked you if you were allergic substances. If you said no the doctor probably presumed you would not have a problem with toradol. As always, though, check with your doctor if you have any questions.
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