Yes, prolonged use of Dilaudid (hydromorphone) can lead to several problems, including the development of tolerance, dependence, and addiction. Patients may require higher doses to achieve the same level of pain relief, increasing the risk of overdose. Additionally, long-term use can result in withdrawal symptoms upon discontinuation and may lead to various side effects such as constipation, respiratory depression, and cognitive impairment. It's essential for individuals using Dilaudid to be monitored closely by a healthcare professional.
Dilaudid can affect people with hep C because it can affect liver function. With a liver already impaired by hepatitis, it may cause serious problems if not closely monitored.
Prolonged inhalation of any kind of dust will cause medical problems. Using lung protection is a very good idea.
Prolonged use can cause wrist/arm and back problems.
Oxycodone is a narcotic drug with no acetaminophin or Ibprofrin. Dilaudid is not mixed with anything. Dilaudid is also stronger than morphine, as is Oxycodone. 5mg dilaudid is equivalent to approx. 40mg of morphine. Do not take any drug unless ordered by a doctor, as either drug can cause severe problems if taken improperly. Oxycodone is an immediate release drug where Oxycontin is the same as Oxycodone but as a time release.
Researched by Harvard University Brigham and Women's Hospital, Vanderbilt University and the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston and published by the American Journal of Medicine. Prolonged use of paracetemol more than aspirin can cause hearing problems.
No, but it will make you constipated.
It can cause problems with legal status and prolonged captivity.
Yes it can. It can also cause other hoof problems such as severe thrush.
Dilaudid can sometimes cause headaches. When used for the treatment of a headache or Migraine it can also cause rebound headaches. For diagnosis or treatment of a health concern, please see your physician asap.
Can cause emissions to be worse and if left long enough it can cause additional wear.
Yes, it can but it isn't considered to be severe.
Prolonged immobility should be avoided because it may cause bedsores and possible respiratory, urinary, or circulatory problems.