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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.

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