Yes, Dilaudid comes in an oral form.
It is a powerful narcotic analgesic useful in the relief of pain. Dilaudid's addiction potential is similar to that of morphine when taken as prescribed.
It is a highly addictive drug and once prescribed to a patient to control pain, a patient can become addicted and may keep trying to get the pills after the prescription is stopped. Common belief is 2 to 3 weeks to become addicted; I don't think it takes that long. I have known a few people who were addicted, and it seemed almost immediate. It is similar in effect as morphine and sells on the street from $50 to $60 per pill. Dilaudid is formulated as oral tablets, liquid, rectal suppository, intra-muscular (buttock or hip muscle) injection, and intravenous (I.V.) solution.
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It depends on how much alcohol is in the blood and how much Dilaudid you take and how it is taken wheather oral or intraveinious
Dilaudid, e.g. hydromorphone
For oral Dilaudid (hydromorphone) the equivalent dose would be between 75-80mg's.
oxymorphone is the drug name for Opana. Dilaudid is hydromorphone.
210 The real answer according to Mass Pain Clinic is 7.5mg Dilaudid = 30mg Morphine per Mass.HospitalPain Clinic That is an ORAL dose... it changes if it is admistered IV to: 1.5mg Dilaudid IV = 10mg Morphine IV
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Dilaudid
Dilaudid
Dilaudid is the brand name for hydromorphone. It is classified an opiate.
The oral cavity is another name for the mouth.
Dilaudid K4 is hydromorphone 4mg. The 4mg is equal to 40mg of Dilaudid.
dilaudid is by far stronger