After you stop taking DILAUDID Tablets or DILAUDID Oral Solution flush any unused tablets or liquid down the toilet. While taking DILAUDID DO NOT: Drive or operate heavy machinery, until you know how DILAUDID Tablets or DILAUDID Oral Solution affects you. DILAUDID can make you sleepy, dizzy, or lightheaded.
How Do You Take Dilaudid? Dilaudid can be taken in the following forms Continued use of Dilaudid can result in addiction even when patients do not intend for
How Long Does it Take to Get Addicted to Dilaudid? Dilaudid is Dilaudid is out of your system. If you can't stop taking it, you may
After you stop taking DILAUDID Tablets or DILAUDID Oral Solution flush any unused tablets or liquid down the toilet. While taking DILAUDID DO NOT: Drive or operate heavy machinery, until you know how DILAUDID Tablets or DILAUDID Oral Solution affects you. DILAUDID can make you sleepy, dizzy, or lightheaded.
Dilaudid is available in a range from 2-8 mg. The more you take, the harder it can be to stop taking Dilaudid. This is especially true if
Dilaudid is available in a range from 2-8 mg. The more you take, the harder it can be to stop taking Dilaudid. This is especially true if
After you stop taking DILAUDID Tablets or DILAUDID Oral Solution flush any unused tablets or liquid down the toilet. While taking DILAUDID DO NOT: Drive or operate heavy machinery, until you know how DILAUDID Tablets or DILAUDID Oral Solution affects you. DILAUDID can make you sleepy, dizzy, or lightheaded.
After you stop taking DILAUDID Tablets or DILAUDID Oral Solution flush any unused tablets or liquid down the toilet. While taking DILAUDID DO NOT: Drive or operate heavy machinery, until you know how DILAUDID Tablets or DILAUDID Oral Solution affects you. DILAUDID can make you sleepy, dizzy, or lightheaded. Drink alcohol or use prescription or
Mixing Dilaudid and alcohol may have severe and even fatal consequences. If you are taking Dilaudid, it's important to understand how it can interact with
do you know the term, paradoxial delirium? It is a sort of opposite to the desired effect of a drug. Opiates cause me to be filled with energy, jacked up isthe term some people use. it is like that for my siblings as well. It is a shame that a drug with such potential for easing pain can cause so much, but then, it is the individual who makes that choice, right?
Your poem was interesting. I don't know else to say, except, when you mention dilaudid, my right arm begins to ache and I feel rather queasy, and for some reason, that isn't such a bad thing, especially when my house needs cleaning.
I hope you aren't suffering in the way me and my sisters are. We have what we call our morphine prayer--
Dilaudid, dilaudid, my dearling K-4, will you be there for me when the money runs out and the doctor finally dies?
best wishes,
NJ