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hydromorphone

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Noun1.hydromorphone - a narcotic analgesic (trade name Dilaudid) used to treat moderate to severe pain
analgesic, anodyne, pain pill, painkiller - a medicine used to relieve pain


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Analyses of medication incidents, such as the inadvertent administration of hydromorphone instead of morphine, (ISMP Canada, 2004; ISMP Canada, 2006) have led to recommendations that health care facilities strategically plan for implementation of advanced technologies such as bar coding at the point of care, prescriber order entry, and electronic medication administration records.
For moderate to severe pain Opioids (also known as narcotics): Morphine, fentanyl, hydromorphone, oxycodone, and codeine may be used.
A total of 115 patients were randomly assigned to receive diacetylmorphine, 111 to receive standard oral methadone, and 25 to receive injectable hydromorphone for validation of the self-reported use of illicit heroin by means of urine testing.
 
 
 
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