Hydromorphone

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Hydromorphone, a more common synonym for dihydromorphinone (not to be confused by dihydromorphine, which is a different derivative of the morphine family), commonly a hydrochloride (brand names Palladone, Dilaudid, and numerous others). It's a semi-synthetic opioid.

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: 1-2mg

Common: 3-4mg

Strong: 4-8mg+

Insufflated

Light: 1-2mg

Common: 3-4mg

Strong: 4-8mg+

Intravenous

Light:1-2mg

Common: 2-4mg

Strong: 4mg-6mg+

Duration

Oral

Onset: 20-40 minutes

Total duration: 3-4 hours

Insufflated

Onset: 5-10 minutes

Total duration: 2-3 hours

Intravenous

Onset: Near instant

Total duration: 1-2 hours

Effects

Positive

  • Euphoria
  • Pain relief

Neutral

  • Pupil Constriction
  • Itching
  • Sedation

Negative

  • Drowsiness
  • CNS depression
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Constipation
  • Sweating

Legal status

  • United States: Illegal to buy, sell, and possess without a prescription Schedule II