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Dilaudid (generic name: hydromorphone) is a prescription opioid pain medication used to help manage moderate to severe pain when other treatments are not effective. Because of its potency, it is typically used in hospital settings or under close medical supervision.


How It Works

Dilaudid works by binding to opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord. This reduces the body’s perception of pain and creates a calming effect. It is significantly stronger than many other opioid medications, which is why precise dosing and professional oversight are essential.


Common Uses

  • Severe acute pain (e.g., post-surgical pain)

  • Pain related to injury or trauma

  • Chronic or cancer-related pain, when prescribed by a specialist

  • Situations where non-opioid pain medications are not sufficient


Important Safety Information

  • Dilaudid should only be used as prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider.

  • It can cause side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, constipation, and slowed breathing.

  • Combining Dilaudid with alcohol, benzodiazepines, or other sedatives can be dangerous and potentially life-threatening.

  • Misuse or taking more than prescribed increases the risks of dependence, overdose, and respiratory depression.

  • Do not stop this medication abruptly—dose changes must be supervised medically.


Who Should Avoid It

Dilaudid may not be suitable for people with:

  • Serious breathing problems or lung conditions

  • Severe liver or kidney disease

  • Head injuries or increased intracranial pressure

  • A history of opioid-use disorder

  • Known allergy to hydromorphone or related opioids

Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should consult a clinician before using this medication.

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