Dilaudid (hydromorphone) is a potent opioid analgesic, and 4 mg of Dilaudid is generally considered to be equivalent to about 30 mg of oral morphine. In terms of Percocet, which contains oxycodone and acetaminophen, 4 mg of Dilaudid is roughly comparable to 15-20 mg of oxycodone, depending on individual tolerance and metabolic factors. However, potency can vary between individuals, so clinical judgment and individual patient factors should always be considered.
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.
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You will have to wait until the 20 mg of Dilaudid has left your system before you can drink alcohol. Usually it will take about 8 hours for any medicines to leave the system.
Hydrocodone and Dilaudid (hydromorphone) are both opioid medications, but they have different potencies. Generally, hydromorphone is significantly more potent than hydrocodone; approximately 1 mg of hydromorphone is roughly equivalent to 4-5 mg of hydrocodone. Therefore, to equal 1 mg of Dilaudid (8 mg), you would need about 32-40 mg of hydrocodone. However, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for accurate dosing and safety considerations.
To find a pharmacy that carries 4 mg Dilaudid (hydromorphone) in Colorado, you can start by calling local pharmacies directly to inquire about their inventory. Additionally, you can use online pharmacy locators or check with your healthcare provider for recommendations. It's important to have a valid prescription, as Dilaudid is a controlled substance. Lastly, consider checking with larger pharmacy chains, as they may have a higher likelihood of stocking this medication.
Yes, 4000 mg is larger than 4 g. To compare them, it's important to convert grams to milligrams: 4 g equals 4000 mg. Therefore, 4000 mg is equal to 4 g, not larger.
That is endocet (generic for percocet) it is a 10/650 mg, probably $4-$5
The morphine. What you're comparing is 10mg of oxycodone vs 60mg of morphine. Mg by mg oxycodone is a bit stronger than morphine, but 60 mg's of morphine would be about equivalent to 40 mg's of oxycodone, which would be four of the 10/650 pills. I don't have a conversion chart in front of me, but this is a pretty close estimate. Even though 4 of the Percocet would be equal to about 60mg of the Morphine you dont want to take the Perocet for a long period of time because it is only 10mg of oxycodone and 650mg of Acetominophine which you are told not to consume to much of because the liver damage it will cause.
A dilaudid 2mg costs exactly 10 usd so 50 x 10 is 500 dollars easy and simple The above cost not based on personal experience. 30 - 4 mg Dilauded cost - with prescription of course - $11.00. That is eleven bucks.
Dilaudid, which is the brand name for hydromorphone, is available in several milligram strengths, including 1 mg, 2 mg, 4 mg, and 8 mg for oral tablets. Additionally, it can be found in liquid form, typically at concentrations of 1 mg/mL and 5 mg/mL. For injectable forms, it is usually available in 1 mg/mL and 2 mg/mL concentrations. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific dosing recommendations.
No! Dilaudid is a very strong drug.... 80 mg in one day would kill a horse. Even 8 mg in a 24 hour period is a very high dose (if we are talking IV form). Pill form is less strong and can be taken in a higher mg dose, but nothing CLOSE to 80 mg. An average dose in pill form would be 2-4 mg every 4-6 hours. Anything more than this should not be taken unless the person has a very high tolerance to narcotics.