No, they're both strong opiates (hydromorphone or Dilaudid is up to 10x stronger than morphine and 3x stronger than heroin). If you took both you would probably overdose if you did not have a built up tolerance to opiates.
no
Hydrochloride means the product has a "salt" component in its chemical makeup. Dilaudid is hydromorphone hcl ( hydromorphone hydrochloride)
not even close..
not even close..
No. Others, including Oxycodone, Hydromorphone, Oxymorhphone and Carfentanil.
No, milligrams (mg) of hydromorphone do not equal milligrams of oxycodone, as they are different medications with distinct potencies and effects. Hydromorphone is typically more potent than oxycodone, meaning that a smaller dose of hydromorphone is required to achieve similar analgesic effects. Therefore, the conversion between the two medications is not a straightforward 1:1 ratio and should be done carefully under medical supervision.
Valium and oxycodone can not be taken together. Other two drugs can be taken along with either of the two drugs.
which is stronger - hydrocodone/acetaminophen 5-325 - oxycodone/acetaminophen-5-325 or hydromorphone 4mg
No. They should not be taken together unless prescribed by your physician. There will be overlapping of opioid analgesics. Instead you can take the second drug.
yes i take oxycodone with it and serazone and ativan..
These are to differenet medications and cannot really be equalled out in milligrams. 2 milligrams of dilaudid is eaual to 16 milligrams of Moorphine, 5 milligrams of dilaudid is equal to the strength of 40 milligrams of Morphine. VERY stong medication, and much stronger then percocet.
Oxycontin is oxycodone. Diaudid is hydromorphone. So, yes.