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It depends on how much alcohol is in the blood and how much Dilaudid you take and how it is taken wheather oral or intraveinious
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210 The real answer according to Mass Pain Clinic is 7.5mg Dilaudid = 30mg Morphine per Mass.HospitalPain Clinic That is an ORAL dose... it changes if it is admistered IV to: 1.5mg Dilaudid IV = 10mg Morphine IV
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You can try to, but you're wasting the dilaudid. Suboxone covers about 98% of the mu and delta opiate receptors, which doesn't leave much room for other substances.
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The pharmicyst said no, but there is a codine allergy alert on the incert. I'm alergic to codine and need to know for sure. CORRECTION: There is NO codeine in Dilaudid, both are opiates, but Dilaudid is hydromorphone, while codeine is, well codeine. Dilaudid is a fully synthetic opiate, while codeine is a naturally occuring opiate from the Poppy plant.
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Dilaudid is an opioid (synthetic). "The term opiate is properly limited to only the natural Alkaloidfound in the resin of the Opium_poppy" (Wikipedia)