Hydromorphone vs Morphine

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This medication is used to help relieve moderate to severe pain. Hydromorphone belongs to a class of drugs known as narcotic (opiate) analgesics. It works in the brain to change how your body feels and responds to pain.morphine Oral is used to help relieve moderate to severe pain. Morphine belongs to a class of drugs known as narcotic (opiate) analgesics. It works in the brain to change how your body feels and responds to pain.
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Johnny | 11.11.13
Used after cervical spine surgury. I used it correctly and it would relieve the severe pain. I migrated to percoset then to norco then off narcotics for a year. I think Dilaudid is best for pain relief and few side affects for me. Only four stars because tapering off of the drug took a week. The withdrawls were terrible. Once off I had no cravings for it.
guest | 23.09.13
thought I was withdrawing from my oxycodone, my doctor said I was not. I am totally to go off it all at once. With side affects that I have been having it was suggested that I am depressed. I am currently experiencing, moodswings get upset and angry very quickly.feeling of lose of control shaking rapid heart rate and a bad headace.
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KSMOGA | 30.05.13
I have had chronic back pain my entire life. In 2008 I had the first of three spinal fusion surgeries and one neurostimulator implant surgery. I live in Georgia where the government tells the doctor how to dispense medicine. So my doctor has maxed me out at 160 mg of Morphine per day. By itself I would have to stay in bed all day in pain. I have two other powerful pain meds that bring the p ...
zeek the freak | 27.05.13
Had six open back surgeries with fusion from l2 through s1. failed back surgeries dissabled cant walk a city block.
dimples | 10.04.13
severe back pain caused by prolong scolosis of back all forms of meds spinal fusion injections anfd all fforms of rx for pain and ease bak pain to no avail
guest | 09.04.13
I have been on 100mg 3 times a day for about 16 years now. You most definitely build up a tolerance for this drug. My pain doctor switches it about every 3 years to Oxycontin 80mg. That seems to help with the tolerance build up. Hope this helps someone out there!