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Dilaudid Addiction
Q)
What is Dilaudid?
A) Dilaudid is an analgesic narcotic with an addiction
liability similar to that of morphine. It is apparent
within 15 minutes and remains in effect for more than
5 hours. Dilaudid is approximately 8 times more potent
on a milligram basis than morphine. Often called "drug
store heroin" on the streets.
Q)
How is Dilaudid used?
A)
Dilaudid is used in: ampuls (sterile solution) , intravenously,
oral liquid, tablets, and suppositories.
Q)
What are the side effects of Dilaudid?
A)
It inhibits ascending pain pathways in Central Nervous System.
Dilaudid alco increases the pain threshold and alters pain perception.
- nausea
- vomiting
- dizziness
- somnolence
- anorexia
- constipation
- pain
at the injection site
- local
tissue irritation
- Hallucinations
- itching
or skin rash
-
increased sweating,
- agitation
Q)
What are the symptoms of overdose?
A)
- respiratory
depression
- stupor
- coma
- skeletal
muscle flaccidity
- cold
and clammy skin
- hypertension
- circulatory
collapse
- cardiac
arrest
Q)
What is Dilaudid addiction?
A)
Prescription pill addiction is common place in today's society
and can happen to anyone. The addict will start out with a legitimate
ailment and become dependent on the drug prescribed. When addicted
users are unable to get legitimate prescriptions they resort
to what is called doctor shopping. The addict will see many
doctors and pretend to be sick to obtain their drug of choice.
Sometimes addicts get addicted by someone turning them onto
a prescription drug and they end up liking it. Some pills are
psychologically dependent and some physically. Drug enforcement
officers seize street pills like valium, zanex, percocet, darvocet,
which are popular depressants. Stimulants like fastin, ritalin,
dexedrine are also obtained for illicit use. The elderly are
targets for prescription theft. Health care workers or family
members might obtain pills by this method. Prescription pill
sales on the street are more expensive than other illicit drugs.
Pills depending on their type can sell for $2 to $10 a piece.
Pills like Dilaudid are very expensive selling for $50 to $60
dollars a piece on the street.
Addiction
is a major risk with prolonged use (over 2-3 weeks) of narcotics.
Even moderate doses of some narcotics can result in a fatal
overdose. When increasing doses of narcotics, the person may
first feel restless and nauseous and then progress to loss of
consciousness and abnormal breathing. Other risks include withdrawal
symptoms that may last for months.
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