DILAUDID |
11) Dilaudid 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. Dilaudid
inhibits ascending pain pathways in Central Nervous System. It also increases
the pain threshold and alters pain perception.
Dilaudid addiction is common place in today's society and can
happen to anyone. The individual who has formed Dilaudid use most often begins
for a legitimate ailment and the individual unintentionally becomes addicted.
When individuals who have formed an addiction to Dilaudid are unable to get
legitimate prescriptions for Dilaudid they may resort to what is called doctor
shopping. The addict will see many doctors and pretend to be sick to obtain
dilaudid. Sometimes individuals who have an addiction to Dilaudid become
addicted by someone turning them onto Dialudid and they end up liking it.
Dilaudid is psychologically and physically addictive.
Withdrawal symptoms from Dilaudid can occur four to five hours
after the last dose. dilaudid withdrawal symptoms usually last 7 to 10 days.
Users may respond to the pain of dilaudid withdrawal by taking another dose
without realizing they have become addicted.
Dilaudid Withdrawal symptoms include but are not limited
to: - severe anxiety
- insomnia - profuse
sweating - muscle
spasms - chills
-
shivering - tremors
-
restlessness -
yawning -
gooseflesh -
restless sleep -
irritability -
anxiety - weakness
- twitching and
spasms of muscles -
kicking movements -
severe backache -
abdominal and leg pains - abdominal and muscle cramps - hot and cold
flashes -
nausea -
anorexia - vomiting
- intestinal
spasm - diarrhea
- repetitive
sneezing - increase
in body temperature, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and heart rate
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