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 Dilaudid is formulated as oral tablets and liquid, rectal suppository, intra-muscular (buttock or hip muscle) injection, and intravenous (I.V.) solution.
Dilaudid, or Hydromorphone, is a narcotic analgesic prescribed for the relief of moderate to severe pain, such as burns, cancer, Kidney stones or surgery.
Dilaudid is often called "drug store heroin" on the streets.
Withdrawal symptoms from Dilaudid can occur, 4 to 5 hours after the last dose. | 

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Dilaudid Addiction
Dilaudid addiction can happen to anyone. Its addiction potential is similar
to that of morphine.The individual will begin with a legitimate ailment, go
to their doctor and receive a prescription for Dilaudid. As time goes by they
begin to depend on the Dilaudid, even when they no longer need it. Many times
individuals are unable to get legitimate prescriptions for Dilaudid after their
original prescription is gone. They then resort to what is called doctor shopping.
The addict will see many doctors and pretend to be sick to obtain more Dilaudid.
Sometimes, individuals get addicted by someone turning them onto Dilaudid and
they end up liking it. The elderly are targets for prescription theft. Health
care workers or family members might Dilaudid by this method. Prescription pill
sales on the street are more expensive than other illicit drugs.
Pills depending on their type can sell for $2 to $10 a piece. Pills like Dilaudid
are very expensive selling for $50 to $60 dollars a piece on the street. Addiction
is a major risk with prolonged use (over 2-3 weeks) of Dilaudid.
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