yes
30 mg of Morphine IR is equal to approximately 8 mg of Diluadid, so there is about a 4mg morphine to 1 mg of dilaudid ratio. So 45 mg of morphine would be equal to 5.6 mg of dilaudid. To answer your question, 45 mg of Morphine IR would stronger than taking the 4 mg of dilaudid.
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
200 grams of morphine would kill anyone who took it. Morphine is usually administered in miligram quantities, example: 6mg of morphine intravenously is a strong dose.
Dilaudid would be more potent than Norco. Dilaudid is roughly 5-7x more potent than morphine where as hydrocodone is .6 the potency of 10mg of morphine. So the hydrocodone would be much less potent as hydromorphone (dilaudid) or morphine.
Dilaudid is an opioid and an analgesic. When a person takes this and is drug tested it will show up as an opiate.
no because they are both made out of opiates
It keeps you from going through withdrawal, yes, but depending on what u r used to taking makes the difference. Example: 2mg dilaudid is like taking 2 perc 10's. dilaudid is stroger there is no acetametaphan it is a form of morphine. Hydromorphone is the generic name. I am prescribed 4mgs dilaudid also lasts a lot longer for pain and withdrrawal. con for me is that it makes me feel too "high"
Many prescription pain killers contain opiates. Many opiates are detected in the standard drug tests, so morphine or codeine, for example, would likely result in a positive opiates test.
Respiratory Depression. It would begin to get more difficult to breathe and you'd have labored breathing and end up having an OD without seeking medical attention.
Yes. Dilaudid is an opioid and will flag positive just like morphine, hydrocodone, and codeine. A routine screen will only indicate 'positive for opioids' and will not indicate which opioid is the cause. Advanced screening can reveal this though if the examiner orders it.
Dilaudid is a very serious painkiller. Penicillin is an antibiotic, which has no connection to dilaudid. A penicillin allergy would not prevent you from using dilaudid. However, dilaudid is addictive, and it should not be used unless it is really necessary, and only on a doctor's orders. Don't play around with drugs of this kind.
Weight is an issue here your weight would help you if you were to take what some would consider and overdose of opiates. The real question is are you tolerant to opiates or opiate naive?