Dilaudid
The most common drug containing hydromorphone,a synthetic compound of morphine, is Dilaudid. Dilaudid is available in both liquid (injectable) and pill form. Hydromorphone is a very powerful narcotic and should not be used unless prescribed.
It is not a good idea to mix hydromorphone with valium. Hydromorphone is an opiate for pain and Valium is a benzodiazapine used for anxiety. Both are potenially addicting, both make you drowsy and can kill you if you fall asleep and aspirate or your respiration is depressed. Anyone considering mixing these two drugs or classes of drugs should be supervised closely be their physician.
Hydromorphone is in a group of drugs called narcotic pain relievers, also called opioids.Stock amounts of hydromorphone should be reduced, whenever possible, and should be eliminated from floor stock entirely if usage is low.
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hydromorphone is a stronger version of morphine
Hydromorphone is a class II narcotic called Diluadid.
hydromorphone 2mg
There is no hydromorphone in Tylenol PM, just acetaminophen and diphenhydramine.
No. Oxycontin contains Oxycodone and a few fillers, and Dilaudid contains an opiate called Hydromorphone, a more potent narcotic. But as far as both of them being opiates, that's the only similarity.
oxymorphone is the drug name for Opana. Dilaudid is hydromorphone.
Yes, very. Hydromorphone is dilaudid which 1mg is equivalent to 8mg of IV morphine
Hydromorphone and dilated (likely referring to Dilaudid, which is a brand name for hydromorphone) are the same substance, so they will show up the same on a drug test. Both refer to the opioid medication hydromorphone. If a drug test specifically screens for opioids, it will detect hydromorphone regardless of the name used.