Dilaudid (hydromorphone HCl) is a narcotic analgesic. This means that Dilaudid is chemically similar to morphine and provides pain relief. Buy Dilaudid online wiseley after comparing.
This medication is only available by prescription and is typically used in the hospital for pain after a procedure or injury. Dilaudid is made using the poppy plant and is also referred to as an opioid, as are all medications derived from poppies. Dilaudid is also sold under the names Palladone, Palladone SR, Dihydromorphinone, and Hydromorphone Hydrochloride. |
Dilaudid is not typically used for chronic pain, but for short-term relief of severe pain. It is a very powerful pain medication and may be too strong for mild to moderate pain relief. In pill form, Dilaudid may be used for cancer pain or to treat severe pain in an individual who is no longer hospitalized. It is rare for IV pain medication to be given outside of the hospital, so the oral form is traditionally used after the inpatient stay is completed.
Most commonly, Dilaudid is stopped when the hospital stay is over and a less potent medication, such as Norco (hydrocodone) or Percocet (oxycodone) is given. |
Use lowest effective dose for shortest duration. Individualize. Initially 2–4mg every 4–6 hours as needed. Elderly: start at lower dose. Renal or hepatic impairment: initially ¼ to ½ the usual dose. Conversion from other opioids: see full labeling. Withdraw gradually (esp. if opioid-dependent), taper by ≤10–25% every 2–4 weeks. Dilaudid is prohibited for patients with known hypersensitivity to hydromorphone, patients with respiratory depression in the absence of resuscitative equipment, and in patients with status asthmaticus.
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Buy Dilaudid Online But Cautiously !Increased risk of hypotension, respiratory depression, sedation with benzodiazepines or other CNS depressants (eg, non-benzodiazepine sedatives/hypnotics, anxiolytics, general anesthetics, phenothiazines, tranquilizers, muscle relaxants, antipsychotics, alcohol, other opioids); reserve concomitant use in those for whom alternative options are inadequate; limit dosages/durations to minimum required; monitor closely; consider prescribing naloxone if concomitant use is warranted. During or within 14 days of MAOIs: not recommended.
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