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= General information = | |||
Hydromorphone, usually sold as brand names Palladone or Dilaudid, is a very potent centrally acting analgesic drug of the opioid class. | Hydromorphone, usually sold as brand names Palladone or Dilaudid, is a very potent centrally acting analgesic drug of the opioid class. | ||
== History == | |||
Knoll introduced it to the mass market in 1926 under the brand name Dilaudid, indicating its derivation and degree of similarity to morphine (by way of laudanum). The brand name Dilaudid is more widely known than the generic term hydromorphone, and because of this, Dilaudid is often used generically to mean any form of hydromorphone. | Knoll introduced it to the mass market in 1926 under the brand name Dilaudid, indicating its derivation and degree of similarity to morphine (by way of laudanum). The brand name Dilaudid is more widely known than the generic term hydromorphone, and because of this, Dilaudid is often used generically to mean any form of hydromorphone. | ||
=== | = Dosage = | ||
== Oral == | |||
Light: 1-2 mg | |||
Common: 3-4 mg | |||
Strong: 4-8+ mg | |||
== Insufflated == | |||
Light: 1-2 mg | |||
Common: 3-4 mg | |||
Strong: 4-8+ mg | |||
== Intravenous == | |||
Light: 1-2 mg | |||
Common: 3-4 mg | |||
Strong: 4-6+ mg | |||
= Effects = | |||
== Positive == | |||
* Euphoria | * Euphoria | ||
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* Pain relief | * Pain relief | ||
== Neutral == | |||
* Pupil Constriction | * Pupil Constriction | ||
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* Sedation | * Sedation | ||
== Negative == | |||
* Drowsiness | * Drowsiness | ||
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* Sweating | * Sweating | ||
== Legal status | = Images = | ||
[[File:2000px-Hydromorphone - Hydromorphon.svg.png|300px|Chemical structure of hydromorphone]] | |||
[[File:Hydromorphone 27feb.gif|3D animated model of a hydromorphone molecule]] | |||
= Legal status = | |||
* United States: [http://www.justice.gov/dea/druginfo/ds.shtml Schedule II] | * United States: [http://www.justice.gov/dea/druginfo/ds.shtml Schedule II] |
Revision as of 06:23, 6 May 2014
General information
Hydromorphone, usually sold as brand names Palladone or Dilaudid, is a very potent centrally acting analgesic drug of the opioid class.
History
Knoll introduced it to the mass market in 1926 under the brand name Dilaudid, indicating its derivation and degree of similarity to morphine (by way of laudanum). The brand name Dilaudid is more widely known than the generic term hydromorphone, and because of this, Dilaudid is often used generically to mean any form of hydromorphone.
Dosage
Oral
Light: 1-2 mg
Common: 3-4 mg
Strong: 4-8+ mg
Insufflated
Light: 1-2 mg
Common: 3-4 mg
Strong: 4-8+ mg
Intravenous
Light: 1-2 mg
Common: 3-4 mg
Strong: 4-6+ mg
Effects
Positive
- Euphoria
- Pain relief
Neutral
- Pupil Constriction
- Itching
- Sedation
Negative
- Drowsiness
- CNS depression
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Constipation
- Sweating
Images
Legal status
- United States: Schedule II