Dilaudid is the brand name for hydromorphone, a prescription opioid pain medication.
What it’s used for
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Treats moderate to severe pain
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Often given after surgery, for serious injuries, or when other pain meds are not strong enough
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Used in hospitals and sometimes prescribed short-term
How it works
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It binds to opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord
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This blocks pain signals and can also cause relaxation or sleepiness
Key facts
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Very strong. Much more potent than morphine
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Fast-acting, especially in IV or liquid form
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Classified as a controlled substance due to high abuse potential





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