What Is In A Dilaude 12

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I have been taking 12mg og dilauded a day for a week after surgery. I noticed yesterday when I didn't take any I felt horrible. The Dr gave me 20 more 2mg pills. Is there any way to minimize withdrawal? ? Can't believe I went through wd so quickly. ## Hi danno13, Sorry to hear about your situation. It does seem rather unusual to be going through withdrawals this early into treatment. When it comes to minimizing symptoms though, you might want to consider working closely with your doctor on developing some sort of tapering plan. This way you can have time to adjust to any mental, emotional, or physical changes taking place within your body's biochemistry instead of having it happen all at once. Also, because some of the most important factors determining how severe withdrawal...

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After a long career as a Firefighter and suffering through various injuries on the job I think I have tried a lot of different meds. A quick health history. Separated shoulder, broken ribs, surgery on both knees and back( L4-L5, S1). My narcotic history in order was Tylenol 3 and 4. Percocet, OxyContin up to 120mg a day, statex ,MS Contin, Dilauded, Butrans and finally now on Fentanyl 100 MCG every 48 hours I'm worried I have hit my narcotic wall and I'm worried that if any other more painful health issues come up I won't be able to get proper pain relief. Any experiences or medical opinion would be appreciated

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My wife takes 4-8mg dilaudid a day and is on 125 mcg/h fentanyl patch she is having really bad nausea ## She is taking to much narcotic! She is lucky she isn't overdosed. You will never get rid of all you pain, period! It is a fine balance between pain control and quality of life. i would reduce to 4 mg and you can break the 8's in half. They are not time released if labeled Dilaudid or hydromorphone! Chronic Pain Patient from Florida who can't find anyone to fill my 8mg Dilaudid! ## I have a lot of experience with Dilauded, and this side-effect is very common. I recommend Gravol Suppsitories, they'll take away the nausea without interfering with her pain treatment. ## That can be a normal side effect of opiate medications, as reported by the FDA, they can also cause diz...

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