Dilaudid, as with most painkillers, is metabolized (broken down) in the liver. According to the prescribing information for Dilaudid, people with moderate liver impairment should be started at a low dose and monitored carefully while the dose is being adjusted. Always speak with your doctor before taking advise from any online sources.
Dilaudid is Hydromorphone so, yes, you can take it. It's not nearly as hard on the liver as acetaminophen containing meds such as percocet.
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.
No.
Any drug can harm the liver. Some drugs have the potential to cause more liver damage than other drugs.
No, it shouldn't
No. At that rate you are doing no harm to your liver.
First, how long ago was the last dose and how well is your liver working? Dilaudid definite yes. Demeron probably if it's metabolized into morphine, but it's synthetic so unsure.
yes
mostly not..mostly benifited
It affects weight and harms the liver
because it contains spirit which harm liver.
Dilaudid