yes, every time I am in the hospital they put new patches on me and give me 1mg dilaudid IV. and at home I wear the patch and take 2mg dilaudid by mouth.
About 75mgs
For oral Dilaudid (hydromorphone) the equivalent dose would be between 75-80mg's.
It can, but generally doctors prefer to prescribe Percocet or plain Oxycodone rather than Dilaudid (hydromorphone), unless the patient has problems with morphine intolerance (both Dilaudid and Fentanyl are synthetic opiates).
No
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Yes, plenty of people have overdosed and even died from shooting up Fentanyl patches, both the gel containing patches and gel-less patches. The amount of Fentanyl in patches contains several days worth of Fentanyl, depending on the strength of the patch and a persons tolerance the total amount of Fentanyl can kill even the most tolerant of people several times over. Proceed with extreme caution when venturing into the IV injecting of Fentanyl patches!
Assuming you are alert for respiratory depression and breathing rates below 12/minute, I have seen immediate release Dilaudid used for acute breakthrough pain when Duragesic patches were being used for chronic pain management.
Transdermal fentanyl patches (Duragesic) are a common example of a long-acting opioid drug often used for cancer pain management.
No - they only contain Fentanyl in a transdermal release suspension gel.
of course
Fentanyl patches delivery slowly. If you rub the patch and then rub your mouth you could overdose in a matter of minutes. You need to be real careful with the patches and use them as directed. Do not just keep adding patches.