Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) Nursing Drug Card (Simplified) - Pharmacology

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  • NCLEX Review: Hydromorphone (Opioid, Narcotic, High Alert) - Mechanism of Action, Uses, Dosing, Side effects, Interactions, Contraindications, Nursing considerations, and Antidote
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    Correction to increasing bulk-forming foods for constipation:
    "Increasing dietary fiber, fluid intake, and physical exercise are the backbone to prevention therapy... All types of laxatives can be used as initial therapy except for the bulk-forming laxatives... The only laxatives that should be avoided are the bulk-forming laxatives, like psyllium. These laxatives increase the bulk of the stools, distend the colon, and augment peristalsis. Opioids prevent peristalsis of the increased bulk which worsens abdominal pain and can contribute to bowel obstruction." - Opioid Induced Constipation (2021) - PMID: 29630236
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  • @elil8094
    @elil8094 2 года назад +32

    I literally think about this stuff whenever I’m in pain.
    When I was battling cancer they gave me lots of pain killers. Most made me sick to my stomach and I didn’t like them much.
    But when I was in the hospital for my cdiff infection they gave me this stuff and wow.
    It instantly, I mean instantly, took away my pain. From being curled in a ball crying in pain to nothing. It felt like Jesus himself gave me a hug. Never felt better in my entire life. Until it wore off lol, and when they took me off of it, I had to go back to the Percocet.
    Now I’m 4 months post chemo and not on any medication. I’m feeling good and don’t miss being in so much pain, but I did enjoy being able to sleep. I could just settle into that feeling, it makes you feel like you’re on a little boat drifting down a gentle river. So wonderful. I can see how some people can become addicted.

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад +5

      Thank you for sharing your experiences! Safe use of Hydromorphone is always the key. Happy to hear that you're now off of it!

    • @jessicawalker7195
      @jessicawalker7195 Год назад

      Xxzz

    • @diouranke
      @diouranke Год назад

      I hope ur well and still pain free and hopefully in remission, I took many opiiods as well for my cancer pain, the oral and the iv versions are quite different as u know, rh only one that didn't make me too nauseous etc was dilaudid

    • @micemr76
      @micemr76 Год назад

      Curious how you're doing a yr later?

  • @QuintTheSharker
    @QuintTheSharker 3 года назад +14

    I want to just lay in a pile of dilaudid for the rest of my life.

    • @homepeafowl2035
      @homepeafowl2035 Год назад +2

      you bet lmao

    • @Mauricedickerson30
      @Mauricedickerson30 11 месяцев назад +1

      Rs once you feel it in your neck you feel the best you ever felt in life it take all you pain away ❤😊

    • @bekeneel
      @bekeneel 6 месяцев назад

      In your neck? huh@@Mauricedickerson30

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  Месяц назад

      😅

  • @IorekB92
    @IorekB92 3 года назад +29

    Not to sound like an addict, but when I was in the hospital last week and they gave me a dose of hydromorphone..... Ugh I was in heaven 😍
    I had had to doses of morphine that did nothing, NOTHING, but when they gave me this, I instantly felt it, I would love another dose lol 🤭🤭🤭

    • @noelr1010
      @noelr1010 2 года назад

      Lol man I was in the hospital for 2 months. After they cut my stomach open they gave me the option to get Dilaudid. The nurse injecteded me super fast the first time and it felt like my nerves got shocked (weird). But after that it felt sooo good. I would get it at least once a day lol. They took me off of it and gave me some lame Tylenol with Codeine which didn't do anything. I've never done any drugs but that Dilaudid did feel great

    • @Captain-Palsy
      @Captain-Palsy 2 года назад +3

      I have been there as well

    • @yamumgay
      @yamumgay Год назад +6

      i know right? i’ve had pancreatitis twice and both of the times i got it all i could thing about was getting hydromorphone, i love the way it instantly takes the pain away and how it makes my body feel so relaxed an tired

    • @foolio813
      @foolio813 Год назад +2

      ​@@yamumgay YESSSS i have pancreatitis too and this is how I discovered this 🤍

    • @PeteHob
      @PeteHob 4 месяца назад

      It is sad and unnecessary that someone has to say I hope I don’t sound like an addict. That is the effect of the so-called opioids/opiate crisis. The primary goals should be keeping patients out of pain, not worrying about litigation. “Let us avoid making surgical patients pay with unnecessary suffering for the opioid overprescribing sins of others.”

  • @richardcolejr7633
    @richardcolejr7633 Год назад +9

    This has saved my life fighting cancer and pain was never-ending till my doctor recommended this. Thank God for this medication it's amazing. Pain is gone in mear minutes.

    • @bekeneel
      @bekeneel 7 месяцев назад

      Good for you, cancer gone now? How often did you take it, and didn't your body create tolerance quickly to it, or didn't you use it daily?

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 месяца назад

      I'm glad to hear that! Thank you for sharing.

    • @ChrisB-vb9hh
      @ChrisB-vb9hh 11 дней назад

      @@bekeneeldoes it matter when you’re terminally ill? If I get diagnosed with stage 2 or worse cancer I want as many strong opioids as possible until I pass!

    • @bekeneel
      @bekeneel 9 дней назад

      @@ChrisB-vb9hh You got cancer?

    • @ChrisB-vb9hh
      @ChrisB-vb9hh 9 дней назад

      @@bekeneel no my dad passed from cancer in 2007 and I remember going to the oncologist for him to say to my dad that the opioids are addictive and he didn’t feel comfortable prescribing them? Who gives a fuck about addiction when you have less than a year to live!?! And the funny thing is how doctors used to prescribe 90 Percocet 10’s a month for a damn headache!?!

  • @Ak_Growin
    @Ak_Growin 3 года назад +10

    In the hospital right now.. Theyve been giving this to me throught the IV. Damn it is fun lol

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  3 года назад

      Haha thank you for sharing! Hope you're doing well 🙂

    • @Ak_Growin
      @Ak_Growin 3 года назад

      @@NurseRyan getting out today. Acute pancreatitis. Lots of fun!

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  3 года назад

      @@Ak_Growin Ouch! Sorry to hear that, pancreatitis pain is no joke! Good to hear that you're getting out though. Take it easy 😀

    • @marcgarcia8053
      @marcgarcia8053 2 года назад +1

      Hope you feel better but yeah thru an IV for sure helps!

  • @ChuanClaw
    @ChuanClaw Год назад +5

    I’m an addict in recovery and this was my love. I would take about 24-40 mg at a time and then more throughout the day. But I have chronic pain and tons of health issues which is why I started to begin with. But I got a lot of mental trauma too. 8mg Dilaudid and 2mg Xanax and 60mg Oxy is the best combo. I have enjoyed this for years and have overdosed and gotten close to ODing over and over. I’m in recovery but it’s still hard.

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  Год назад +1

      Wishing you all the best in your recovery! Thank you for sharing your experiences 🙂

  • @godson1of1
    @godson1of1 Год назад +3

    Morphine wouldn't work for me they gave this to me worked immediately a great sensation all over my body then immediate sleep

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! I'm glad the medication was able to help 🙂

  • @JR-ly2pu
    @JR-ly2pu 2 года назад +13

    I’ve been on hydromorphone 8mg a day for 3 years. 2mg 4x daily. I must say it helps me a lot. All though the oral isn’t as strong compared to the hospital IV drip. It helps and cuts the pain off without any side effects. When I tried hydrocodone or oxycodone, I felt nasty side effects and headaches. Hydromorphone works well for my body and I’m able to operate any vehicle while on it.

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your experience with it!

    • @JR-ly2pu
      @JR-ly2pu 2 года назад +3

      @StayInAlive I was prescribed fentanyl for a bit and hated it. When I was in Afghanistan I worked with Coalition forces to help eradicate heroin and poppy supply. Some days after burning the massive piles of heroin bricks we’d get a second hand high. Yes it made me pain free and feel good. I would not try it again.

    • @bekeneel
      @bekeneel Год назад +4

      @@JR-ly2pu What u mean with a 2nd hand high? And what a waste burning those poppies lol, i think heroin the effects, are similar to hydromorphone. I also don't understand how it gave you less side effects than similar but less powerful ones like oxy etc...

    • @JR-ly2pu
      @JR-ly2pu Год назад +1

      @@bekeneel we burnt massive piles of both opium poppy,straw,hashish,and heroin bricks. We breathed in the smoke it’s only natural to breath. Every single person in my platoon felt it. Yeah it’s a waste but orders are orders. It’s not so much a waste knowing the drug money was fueling the local terrorist cell we were watching. Yes hydromorphone and heroin are kinda similar in feeling to me, I much prefer heroins though. Everyone’s body is different. I hated fentanyl for chronic pain. I hate oxycodone for chronic pain. Hydromorphone was perfect for my pain. Everybody’s body is different.

    • @bekeneel
      @bekeneel Год назад +3

      @@JR-ly2pu Interesting :) I take the plant/opiate Kratom on a daily basis, it's mainly produced in asia, leaves of a tree. In some countries there it's banned but not here. It's nowhere near as powerful as heroin tho but i like it and take a lot, for pain too & wellbeing, my doctors don't want to prescribe anything like that unfortunately, would be cheaper too lol. Smoke alltho I can imagine it felt good is not so natural or healthy, I mean smoking harms the body but sure you know that :). I have a very powerful desktop vaporizer here with glass, water rig alltho I don't use it often as weed is not my drug of choice. Thanks for the info.

  • @ninja4192
    @ninja4192 3 года назад +22

    Don't worry about addiction. The cure: More opioids. Hydromorphone is a miracle, like most opioids. Let's as a society stop wasting what god gave us. Opioids are too precious for all this "0pioid crisis" crap. This guy has some good stuff to say. Ya just gotta be safe, not throw out these miracles. It is good to keep a bottle of Narcan though.

    • @cpbentoski
      @cpbentoski 3 года назад +4

      Hell yeah or just legalize drugs and use them responsibly to avoid addiction all together. Everything in moderation!

    • @drippydil3772
      @drippydil3772 2 года назад

      @@cpbentoski that’s impossible

    • @inertcarolproductions4767
      @inertcarolproductions4767 2 года назад

      @@drippydil3772 Simone

    • @noelr1010
      @noelr1010 2 года назад

      @@cpbentoski lol you gotta be trolling

    • @marcgarcia8053
      @marcgarcia8053 2 года назад +2

      Yes! It is shameful how I have had some doctors stigmatize me as being "addicted" but they do not know my pain. I can't even sneeze without feeling pain in my mid, lower back, butt, quads, And hip . The Dilaudid has helped!

  • @dominiquepilon5764
    @dominiquepilon5764 3 года назад +5

    In april 2021 i had a huge ovarian cyst with a torsion they gave dilaudid for the pain

    • @ninja4192
      @ninja4192 3 года назад +1

      @D K I'll second that motion. (@nd hate the fact. You're correct, my friend.).

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 месяца назад

      Thank you for sharing your story! I hope you are doing better these days.

  • @hines57a52
    @hines57a52 Год назад +4

    In between neck surgeries I was always on morphine but at the hospital after surgery nothing made everything better like the Dilaudid. And I can always tell when they gave me the Dilaudid cuz he immediately I can feel it in my stomach this warm feeling across my gut. I remember admit I felt it I grab my stomach and and make a sound in the nurse would say are you okay. Immediately I'd look up at him and say oh yes I am perfectly fine zero pain I'm going to take a nap now. But I'm not sure I'd want this outside of the hospital. Even though there are days when I hate dealing with the morphine because I'm still in pain.

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 месяца назад

      Thank you for sharing your story and your experience with Hydromorphone. I hope you're feeling better now after the neck surgeries!

    • @hines57a52
      @hines57a52 2 месяца назад +1

      @@NurseRyan I can't remember the last time I took a pain pill for anything. I have learned that the pain isn't going away and so that I must just deal with it and move forward.

    • @bekeneel
      @bekeneel 9 дней назад

      @@hines57a52 Yes, even tho there's much else u can do too.. For example cannabis, mainly the indica strains can work very well too for all sorta problems. I wonder why you didn't want the Dilaudid at home? But I assume in hospital you had it IV, pills aren't wquite as strong.. Still stronger than morphine or oxy etc definately.

  • @xXIntoleranceXx
    @xXIntoleranceXx 3 года назад +9

    I have a L5-S1 bulging disc causing sciatica in my left leg and have been in the hands down worst pain of my life. Haven’t been able to perform basic daily functions such as dressing or myself below the waist and have been having many sleepless nights due to the inability to find a position in bed that doesn’t pinch my nerve. Dilaudid is the only thing that has given me genuine effective pain relief that lower strength opioid medications couldn’t such as Percocet, Norco, or Tramadol. For those dealing with unbearable pain that’s dampening their lives, ask your doctor about this medicine and get their opinion. It worked for me greatly. I wasn’t given a written prescription but rather a shot in my arm at the ER. Very thankful for the pain relief. Waiting on my scheduled epidural injections for my back and this allowed have a break from the constant stabbing pain. Please be very careful and do not drive on this or consume anything that it advises against. Hope this can help someone!

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  3 года назад +4

      Thank you for sharing Jordan! This is a great example of how Hydromorphone, when used correctly, can be very beneficial!

    • @ViperSRTnACR
      @ViperSRTnACR 2 года назад +3

      I'm in the same exact predicament with my L5 S1 except it's on my right side. I would recommend looking into a microdiscectomy where they will go in and remove the bulging part of the disc that is pushing on the nerve.
      I'm on track to have mine done the beginning of next month and I can't wait because I have been in so much pain for the last few months and basically on bed rest 24/7.

    • @xXIntoleranceXx
      @xXIntoleranceXx 2 года назад +3

      @@ViperSRTnACR I’m super sorry to hear this brother. It changed my life in a ton of ways and sucks barely being 22 and dealing with this, I’m getting separated from the military due to the weight gain not being able to work out which for some reason didn’t qualify as a medical exemption but I am scheduled to see a surgeon and discuss my options. I’ve gotten two epidural steroid injection the first one helped but wore off within 3 weeks. This last one has been much better but there’s times where I still get flare ups from walking too much and can feel the spasms in my S1 nerve at night when trying to sleep. Sucks but I know it’ll be fine just a lot of uncertainty getting out and start brand new again but I still can’t wait lol

    • @ViperSRTnACR
      @ViperSRTnACR 2 года назад +3

      @@xXIntoleranceXx
      I was in the Air Force years ago but didn't have these issues back then. I would say from my recent experience, I would strongly suggest getting an MRI as soon as possible so your doctors can assess the severity of your impingement which sounds like it's fairly high like mine as I can only move in small amounts.
      The good news is, a Microdiscectomy is a rather straightforward procedure and is typically considered outpatient where you can go home within the next day or two. I would also recommend watching a few procedural videos like this one I will link below. After watching the video, you can scroll down to the comments and read testimonials of those that have had the procedure done and are back on their feet as normal.
      I hope this helps and all the best with transitioning out of the service back to civilian life.
      ruclips.net/video/eW8zI_ib1-w/видео.html

    • @feetsko
      @feetsko 2 года назад +2

      This is exactly what I am going through-as far as the injury location, the extreme pain, and the accurate relief that Dilaudid has provided. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @SweetMarie420.LittleBear
    @SweetMarie420.LittleBear Год назад +3

    I am on this medication due to Cervical cancer.

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  Месяц назад

      I'm sorry to hear that. I hope that the medication works well for pain!

    • @SweetMarie420.LittleBear
      @SweetMarie420.LittleBear Месяц назад

      @@NurseRyan the medicine doesn't work as well anymore because my body has become accustomed to it.

    • @bekeneel
      @bekeneel 9 дней назад

      @@SweetMarie420.LittleBear Yes that's normal, do you take it daily? Hope you beat the cancer!

  • @davidbradford9492
    @davidbradford9492 2 года назад +7

    I was given hydromorphone after having ankle surgery because I didn’t want fentanyl best decision I ever made was to refuse the fentanyl the dilaudid was best pain medication I’ve ever been given and the only one that has ever taken my pain level down to 0

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад +3

      That's awesome! Thank you for sharing

    • @MattCantu76
      @MattCantu76 2 года назад +3

      Well you were very blessed to get pain relief like that. Usually Percocet and or morphine will take the edge off about 30 to 40% for me. I would have to be on death's door for my pain doctor to write me a Dilaudid prescription. Lol, they're so afraid of the DEA.

    • @based_mediumchungus1788
      @based_mediumchungus1788 Год назад +4

      @@MattCantu76 we should just legalize dilaudid for recreational use so that pain patients can get it easiser.

    • @SkramMusic
      @SkramMusic 11 месяцев назад +1

      I agree!!!! I just finally after fighting so long got hydromorphone 4 MG every 4 hours for chronic chronic pain in my feet legs hips and back plantar fascitis and tendinitis....two foot surgeries didn't help at all!!! This has given me my life back along with a ER morphine

    • @bekeneel
      @bekeneel 9 дней назад

      @@based_mediumchungus1788 That would be same as legalizing heroin lol, except that you'd have to make tested pharma-grade stuff.. Anyway not a good idea cuz it would create lots of addicts.

  • @chrollo7102
    @chrollo7102 2 года назад +6

    This is the best feeling in the world when you’re in pain. The best. Fentanyl was so strong I didn’t feel anything at all, but this is like cotton candy on your veins. Motorcycle accident 😎

    • @hlmfromdao
      @hlmfromdao 2 года назад +1

      I been snorting like 12mg a day. This shits bussin

    • @JC-bt4cg
      @JC-bt4cg 2 года назад

      I do purchase mine from this drug store online..

    • @JC-bt4cg
      @JC-bt4cg 2 года назад

      Mycodree

    • @JC-bt4cg
      @JC-bt4cg 2 года назад

      They are on telegram,

    • @chrollo7102
      @chrollo7102 2 года назад +1

      @@hlmfromdao jelly af AF

  • @AaronDurr
    @AaronDurr 2 месяца назад +2

    Duh Lotta

  • @MedullarisConus
    @MedullarisConus 3 года назад +3

    I'm a nurse, and got on this awful dependence after treated for cancer pain😢

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  3 года назад +4

      I'm sorry to hear that. Dependence is a real issue and concern with opioids. I hope you are getting the help you need! I always recommend speaking to your primary healthcare provider for any medical advice.

  • @shawnhawes7545
    @shawnhawes7545 2 года назад +3

    I was given 2mg of Hydromorphone after a fistulotomy. I have dry mouth and lightheadedness as the first side effects. I'm still riding the roller coaster. It is distracting from the pain but the side effects are hitting me hard

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад +4

      Sometimes the side effects can make taking the drug feel worse than dealing with the pain itself! A change in dose or in medication can sometimes do the trick, as these drugs can act very differently from person to person. Thank you for sharing your experience with it

    • @bekeneel
      @bekeneel Год назад +1

      But better a dry mouth & lightheaded than being in pain right? Every strong med or painkiller will have side effects, normal.

  • @slimechydukes3394
    @slimechydukes3394 Год назад +3

    The best opioid, hydromorphone is the holy grail in my opinion I love it 8mg knocks my chronic back pain right out and I can function well for my daily routines.

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience with it!

  • @toniphillips4422
    @toniphillips4422 3 года назад +4

    It helps sickle cell and my dr said its 15 times stronger than morphine

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  3 года назад +1

      Hi Toni, I have read about Hydromorphone's use with sickle cell disease, and how it may be a better alternative than morphine! It's interesting that your doctor said hydromorphone was 15 times stronger than morphine. Everywhere I read, it is usually listed as being between 4-7 times stronger. In my practice, we also convert by a factor of 5 when switching from hydromorphone to morphine or vice versa. Thanks for sharing 😀

    • @toniphillips4422
      @toniphillips4422 3 года назад +1

      @@NurseRyan
      Thanks for your response.i have sickle cell.4mg taken 3 or 4 times a day with prn ibuprofen 800mg and 4mg zanaflex. It does help me to have a productive day.
      The summer time and winter is like hard for me. Sickle cell is tough enough with all that comes with. Have a good day. again thanks for your reply.

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  3 года назад

      @@toniphillips4422 I'm sorry to hear that. It is good to hear that your treatment does provide some comfort at the very least. Thank you again for sharing, take care!

    • @craigtucker617
      @craigtucker617 3 года назад

      I also have Sickle Cell. I have SS

    • @marcgarcia8053
      @marcgarcia8053 2 года назад

      It feels like about 5 when thru an IV but yes if Morphine is Mama Bear Dilaudid is def. Papa Bear.

  • @Diego-qi3fl
    @Diego-qi3fl Год назад +1

    I take 16-24 mg of hydromorphone a day for my muscle condition and it’s the only thing keeping me from breaking down

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  Год назад

      I'm sorry to hear that, thank you for sharing your experience.

  • @johnbambrough3189
    @johnbambrough3189 2 года назад +1

    The definition of too Good to be True I would do anything to never have taken that first codeine pill when I was 16 which eventually ended up in being strung out on Heroin and now I’m still on Buprenorphine everyday prescribed Opiods = long term Life ruiner

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your experience John. I hope that someone who needs to hear this finds your comment!

    • @angelabartlett5784
      @angelabartlett5784 Год назад

      Me too

  • @shadegirl3thetrophyhunter899
    @shadegirl3thetrophyhunter899 2 года назад +2

    2 years ago, I was in the hospital for 70 days. I had Nephrolithotomy tubes (Kidney Tubes) in 3 months prior and during my 3 month stay. The tube was between my bottom 2 ribs because of my unfortunately anatomy. I was in enormous pain every single day. They think the tube rested on a nerve on my rib. I also had a PICC line straight to my heart. I had IV Dilaudid multiple times a day, every day whilst in the hospital. Dilaudid by pill for the 3 months prior.
    I was so worried about addiction afterwards. Luckily for me, my hypervigilance prevented addiction. At most, I was given 1mg SC/IV towards the last 2 or 3 weeks of my stay, starting out with like 0.5mg SC/IV. Incredibly powerful stuff when at the heart immediately. I remember an incredibly intense warm fuzzy feeling overtaking my body starting from my jaw, to my neck, down to my arms and stomach as the pain went away. Eventually falling asleep. Had to be constantly monitored as it drastically slowed down my breathing. I legit got a form of PTSD from that stay. I had therapy and I'm okay now.

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад +1

      That sounds like an awful experience, I'm really sorry that you had to go through all of that. Thank you so much for sharing.
      Keeping in mind the potential for addiction before taking this kind of medication is really important, and likely helped you avoid it! Especially if you're taking opioids via SC/IV route, the risk for respiratory depression is very important and one of the main side effects we watch for before and during administration. Thanks again for sharing!

    • @bekeneel
      @bekeneel Год назад

      1mg is a very basic dose tho, even IV, did you have some other kind of breathing problems who helped cause this? I read about ppl even using 10m IV at once however, those are most likely only addicts or ppl with high tolerance for strong opioids like that (or heroin, etc, which is very similar).

  • @jackchop1576
    @jackchop1576 Год назад +1

    They gave me this after my last hernia operation in 2012 and I liked it because it didn't make me loopy, itchy and nauseated like Vicodin or Percocet did and just made me able move. I have another hernia operation in Friday with the same doctor and hope that I get this again.

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  Год назад

      I hope it went well! Thank you for sharing your experience with it.

  • @avocado2567
    @avocado2567 Месяц назад

    I have a question ,I overdosed on 120mg chewed up hydromorphon recently without a tolerance.How high was the chance of me actually dying?I weighed around 38kg at this time .

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  Месяц назад

      Sorry, I don't have the answer to your question, but I hope that you are doing better now and that you reach out for support from those around you if you need it

  • @ryangrey8643
    @ryangrey8643 2 года назад +2

    Was prescribed 4mg hydromorphine and 50mg tramadol after I had knee replacement surgery. They were not to be taken at the same time but 4-6 hours after each other. I weigh 105 lbs and the tramadol worked just a little but the hydromorphine did not work at all. I love narcotics and was so disappointed! I was in pain most of the time and scared to take more than prescribed.

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад +2

      I'm really sorry to hear that! Sadly, a lot of these pain medication's effectiveness vary from person to person. I've seen some people get very little pain relief from Hydromorphone, while others say it works amazing. Sometimes a change in dose or in medication does the trick! Thanks for sharing your experience with it

    • @JohnnyXanax
      @JohnnyXanax 2 года назад +1

      So ypu were on Tramadol but did not really work. However, you say you love narcotics, which Hydromorphone is, and you have previously was taking. You then say are afraid of it after taking it? I suffer of acute pain and looking for more than Percocet 500/30, which do jack shit.

  • @adrianat5797
    @adrianat5797 2 года назад +1

    Dilaudid caused me to faint in the hospital they had to rush to give me oxygen to revive me They had stop the surgery I went in for kidney stones! I’m allergic to Dilaudid, medication too high dose is dangerous for me I’m allergic to a lot of pain medication So be careful with getting any pain medication please make sure to let the doctors know.. 😔💊

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад

      I'm really sorry to hear that Adriana, that must have been awful to go through. Medication allergies are always very important to watch out for, and can definitely be life-threatening. Thank you for sharing your experience.

  • @DougFM
    @DougFM 3 года назад +8

    This is what they gave me when I was in the hospital. Tiny little 1 mg pills so no danger of getting addicted and/or getting a decent buzz :D

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  3 года назад +6

      Awesome! Thanks for sharing Doug

    • @spirits1595
      @spirits1595 Год назад

      I usually chew like 4 or 5 of those little things at once every now and then and get a big rush but omg it's so bad for me I know it but its nice

  • @halleymccoy5496
    @halleymccoy5496 2 года назад +1

    I have had many surgeries. I have endometriosis and PCOS, so I need a lot of lesion removals. My last surgery was the worst. I’ve had a good 25 surgeries in 5 years. Any time I’m in either the er or recovery, fentanyl does not work for me? It doesn’t effect me in any way at all. I only take one pain medicine daily and that is Tylenol 4 for the pain I have. So it’s not like I’m used to it, I have never done a street drug off the street like that. Well besides weed, but that’s not a drug in my opinion! Anyway, my last surgery was so bad I was screaming in pain. I never ever do that. Buy the time my fiancé got into recovery I was rolling around the bed screaming in pain. He was shocked and freaking out. Because usually when he sees me in setting up kn bed eating cracker just fine. No this time was my worst pain ever. The have me fentanyl right out of surgery in that recovery. It did not help. So the nurse sent me to the last recovery, where I get dressed and discharged. They gave me two pain pills. Which didn’t touch the pain. Then I writhed in pain for an hour and they offered me ibuprofen!!!! I said please please just put me back to sleep!! I can’t do this another second longer! So the nurse called my doctor, who was the surgeon. He ordered dilaudid. The nurse came in and said this may take up to 10 minutes to kick in, nope!! Not at all. As soon as she put it in my iv line I could fell my body relax. I was in the fetal position on my knees. Wasn’t worried about bleeding or my incisions at this point. My fiancé said he actually watch my body relax! So I have had the two before fentanyl and dilaudid. If dilaudid is less strong that fentanyl, who does it work and fentanyl not!’ sorry this became a long comment lol!!! Thank you!

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад +1

      I'm sorry you went through such a rough experience! You're definitely right that for some people, the "stronger" or more potent drugs just don't work as well as they do in other people. Your body might just react differently to Fentanyl!
      It also depends a lot on the dose that you're getting. Thank you for sharing your story 😀

  • @dannymeyer4205
    @dannymeyer4205 2 года назад +1

    Have/had pancreatitis and was on a constant supply of dilaudid via injection and pump and had such a horrible withdrawal of chills heat confusion and other withdrawal affects.

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад

      I'm sorry to hear that. Opioid withdrawal symptoms can definitely be one of the major downsides. Thank you for sharing, I hope all is better now!

    • @dannymeyer4205
      @dannymeyer4205 2 года назад

      @@NurseRyan yes all is well resting at home now but I can say that I never want to be on such meds unless I was shot or something

  • @niomiesunshine3997
    @niomiesunshine3997 3 года назад +2

    I'm 26years olr and got prescribed hydromorphone 18mg
    love it

    • @niomiesunshine3997
      @niomiesunshine3997 3 года назад

      @@bradmacarthur3810 wher u from

    • @Harper_Webster
      @Harper_Webster 2 года назад +4

      Why would you pubically ask for prescription drugs ?? Never heard of 18 mg doses . And I have taken it for the past 6-7 years for chronic neck pain and migraines

    • @Harper_Webster
      @Harper_Webster 2 года назад

      Also this is my husband’s account I just realized so don’t come after him

    • @willy2775
      @willy2775 2 года назад

      There’s 18mg Hydromorph Contin in Canada

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing! I'm glad it is helpful

  • @boardingurban
    @boardingurban 3 года назад +9

    This + valium = heaven

    • @bekeneel
      @bekeneel 2 года назад +1

      Stupid idea, shouldn't become these pills. Especially this very strong opioid.

    • @poisonthewell00
      @poisonthewell00 2 года назад +2

      Until you chase Heaven to the pits of Hell with that equation....
      Then,
      not so much.....
      D$ Dæmøn

    • @boardingurban
      @boardingurban 2 года назад +2

      @@poisonthewell00 if you do this, then sobriety will be hell..i recommend not trying

    • @homepeafowl2035
      @homepeafowl2035 Год назад

      you bet,,i get it from the dark web,steady supply lol

    • @boardingurban
      @boardingurban Год назад

      @@homepeafowl2035 nah. The pharmacy only.

  • @johnryan2193
    @johnryan2193 10 месяцев назад

    A lot of doctors forget how much kidney damage is done by non-opoide analgesics

  • @rjjames8045
    @rjjames8045 2 года назад +2

    Wow these are strong. Last way longer than percocet

    • @rjjames8045
      @rjjames8045 2 года назад +2

      Did 3 8mg white triangles 2 hours ago and still feel jiggy

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад +2

      That's right, Hydromorphone is pretty strong! Oxycodone (Percocet) is about 1.5 times more potent than Morphine, while Hydromorphone is about 5 times more potent than Morphine.

  • @hyeyoungkim8478
    @hyeyoungkim8478 3 года назад +2

    I love your video. Thank you!

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  3 года назад +1

      I'm glad it helped, thank you!

  • @GulfamAarif
    @GulfamAarif 8 месяцев назад +1

    🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉🎉❤🎉Best cover to all topic❤❤🎉❤🎉🎉❤

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 месяца назад

      Thank you so much! Always happy to help 🙂

  • @diouranke
    @diouranke Год назад

    was Given this in iv pump, 2.5, milligrams, cancer pain in hips and leg from nerve compression, it's pretty good but doesn't last long

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  Год назад

      Thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @TazTHERoadrunner51five0krazyK
    @TazTHERoadrunner51five0krazyK 2 года назад +5

    I have a bulging disc and scoliosis , and I take in morphine and norco together and I'm able to get things done in a timely manner

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад +3

      Thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @pacifiquebusiness
    @pacifiquebusiness 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank You 🩺🙏

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  6 месяцев назад

      Happy to help! 😊

  • @karayursa
    @karayursa 8 месяцев назад

    This thing is like aspirin on Xanax

  • @jyotismannath107
    @jyotismannath107 3 года назад +1

    Im here after watching the tommorow war

  • @CentralFloridaHipHop
    @CentralFloridaHipHop 2 года назад +1

    When I had my kidney stone, this was my savior

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад

      Awesome, thanks for sharing! 😄

    • @angelsbutterflies6293
      @angelsbutterflies6293 2 года назад +1

      Same here i was going through nursing school and went to college that day to take my midterm and i was in so much pain and didn't know why. I didn't wanna miss my midterm so i took it and went to the er when they did a cat scan and said i had two kidney stones at one time and they said i would pass one and the other was to big. My teacher thought i was crazy for even coming to class but i passed 100 percent lol and at first the er Doctor gave me demerol and that was horrible i thought i was gonna fall of the bed and it didn't last long at all and the dr said that it was a short acting drug and so then he gave me a shot of diluaid i believe and that took the pain right away because kidneystones are horrible and i wouldn't wish that on anyone ever.

  • @iKazed
    @iKazed 3 года назад +6

    Is there a particular reason that Dilaudid is so effective? Stereotypically it's the one associated with ""drug seeking"" (hate that term so very much, so derogatory) the most, but speaking as a patient I vividly remember it being very effective compared to equal analgesic opioids like morphine or fentanyl. Is there any explanation for this? Perhaps ease of BBB penetration?

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  3 года назад +5

      Great question, and to be honest, I'm not quite sure! I wasn't able to find the answer with some quick research. I wonder if it has something to do with how different opioids interact with the different opioid receptors (mu, delta, kappa...). I would recommend speaking with a pharmacist about this, they might have a good explanation!
      - Ryan

    • @iKazed
      @iKazed 3 года назад +2

      @@NurseRyan I'm apart of a large community of pain patients and professionals on twitter who dispel opioid misconceptions because they lead to harms against us in accessing meds, and we have a few Harm Reductionists and drug users who self-medicate for things opioids would never be approved for, and one of my friends there said she read a study where users subjectively said they deemed that heroin and Dilaudid created very similar subjective pleasurable experiences, so that suggests to me it's just the rate and amount that gets to the brain unscathed metabolically since that's suggested to be the mechanism that makes heroin stronger than morphine despite only being morphine with some acetyl groups.
      I don't think Dilaudid's affinity is significantly higher than morphine or fentanyl, and affinity doesn't necessarily translate to more analgesia since buprenorphine is poorly analgesic for most of us, but has some of the highest binding affinities of any opioid.

    • @toniphillips4422
      @toniphillips4422 3 года назад +3

      @@NurseRyan
      Your awwsum and thanks for the video.typically i see abt hydrocodone or fentanyl.i just don't see how people get addicted to these medications.neither one can touch sickle cell pain.or maybe they dont do anything for me. I'd rather be healthy if it were up to me.

    • @bekeneel
      @bekeneel Год назад +1

      @@toniphillips4422 U tried this hydromorphone too? And ofc u can't choose how healthy u will stay :) for the most part.

  • @Breezy-o1w
    @Breezy-o1w 3 месяца назад

    I don't like the way it makes me feel

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  3 месяца назад

      I'm sorry to hear that. Each person can react differently to these drugs. I hope you found one that works well for you!

  • @lilru8745
    @lilru8745 Год назад

    Bro I remember back in 2020 like around December I trade a whole once of bud for 20 dilaudid because supposedly they were just like perks which they kind of are but they don’t have any taste to it & they fuck you up way more faster. We busted down all of them dat same night I didn’t sleep for like 3 days str8 throwing up like a mf-er on the third day. If ur not doing perks or zans or klonpins don’t do them period.

  • @jayantwon5816
    @jayantwon5816 10 месяцев назад

    I had a motorcycle accident almost 10yrs ago. Broken femur, ribs, crushed pelvis, broke hip and 2 broke arms, morphine was like a tylenol and wasnt working. They started giving me doses of Dilauded thru a pick line in my neck and man oh man, you can feel it from your head to your toes. My friends would get up and leave the hospital because they knew they only had a good 10 to 15 seconds to get their goodbyes out before I went into another dimension lol

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 месяца назад

      Thank you for sharing your experience with it! 😅

  • @dianacatalinacordobatabare5632
    @dianacatalinacordobatabare5632 2 года назад

    I just found your video, any suggestion how to dilute de ampulla that comes for 2mg/1ml?

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  Месяц назад

      Hi, sorry for the very late response, I missed your comment!
      I would always recommend speaking to your doctor or pharmacist for any actual medical advice, as these videos are meant only for educational purposes! Personally, I have never needed to dilute the 2mg/ml ampules, we typically give low doses subcutaneously straight from the vial.

  • @mysteriouscrimestories9043
    @mysteriouscrimestories9043 3 года назад +1

    In India oxycodone fentanyl is in low price

    • @angelabartlett5784
      @angelabartlett5784 Год назад

      I should move to India then 😆

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for sharing

    • @missharris5521
      @missharris5521 День назад

      If an American moves there do patients get adequate care? I got adequate care from 2008’-2018’. Then it all started…. Suffered terribly since! Americans r dying and its not from meds!! Its from NOT having pain meds!!

  • @Momofboys1225
    @Momofboys1225 Год назад

    My dad used to pay 40 per pill back in the ‘80s for this drug. He would take me with him (I was probably 8) because if we were pulled over it was easier to pretend that he was “just lost”. Once he didn’t have the money and “accidentally” dropped it into the car. The dealer pulled a gun to my head. Thank God a cop turned the corner at that very moment. Please be careful with this folks!

    • @Momofboys1225
      @Momofboys1225 Год назад

      BUT…. I’m also a strong advocate for pain patients to get the medicines they need. This same dad… wound up getting legal pain meds for the rest of his life and managed to take them properly. I’ve also had cancer twice (along with several other surgeries) and have had to wean myself off more than once myself. It definitely can be done. Pain management is now more important than ever.

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  Год назад

      Wow, thank you for sharing. Always important to remember the possibility for addiction with these drugs! And to advocate for safe/legal use, like you said. 🙂

  • @houseviceroy
    @houseviceroy 2 года назад

    This is the only thing they give my mother for her knee and it doesnt help at all and doc wont give anything better or stronger due to opiod epidemic , the people like my mother who really need the stuff cant get it

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад

      That sounds awful, I'm really sorry to hear that. I hope you and your mother's doctor can come to some kind of solution for her pain relief.

  • @michaelcoulter6152
    @michaelcoulter6152 Год назад

    I have been taking morphine ER 30 mg TID for several years for severe back pain .However since they are discontinuing the production of the ER version of this I was switched to the IR version of this and the effects are not as good
    My Dr. Suggested I might try Dilaudid I really don't know if I should switch .Does Dilaudid last longer than the morphine IR ?

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  Год назад +1

      I can't give any actual medical advice here, but I can say that I have seen patients switch from Morphine to Hydromorphone with good effect before. If you decide to try it out, your dose would likely be lowered to approximately 6-7.5 mg TID due to Hydromorphone's higher potency than Morphine. Hydromorphone also comes in extended release capsules, so you could ask your doctor about them too. Hope that helps!

    • @SkramMusic
      @SkramMusic 11 месяцев назад

      Definitely switch your life will be so much better I just switched from oxycodone 15s which weren't touching my pain to 4 MG dilaudid every 4 hours thank God for the relief..
      Short acting but I'll take it!!!

  • @EJ-dp1kk
    @EJ-dp1kk Год назад

    My doctor just put me on Belbuca at my request. I have chronic pancreatitis and have been in and out of the hospital for years. I've been on the ventilator for a month all due to myself and my heavy drinking. I quit now it's been over 3 years. I am just sick of taking hydromorphone and wanted to slow up my 8 pills a day. Is this going to block the dilaudid? Where would you rate this new belbuca on a pain scale compared to other pain meds?

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  Год назад +1

      I've read that Belbuca patches are 15-20x stronger in POTENCY than Hydromorphone tablets. That does not necessarily mean your pain relief will be better or worse, just that the dose of a Belbuca patch would be much smaller than the dose of oral Hydromorphone. Everyone reacts to pain meds differently, so you may have to try it and see how it goes. Hope that helps and thanks for sharing!

    • @cruzhill3411
      @cruzhill3411 8 месяцев назад

      WARNING!!!!! THE BELBUCA IS HORRIBLE MEDICATION IT IS GONNA DESTROY AND ROT OUT ALL YOUR TEETH....SERIOUSLY IT HAPPENED TO ME AFTER 8 MONTHS ON BELBUCA....LAST YEAR THE FDA PUT OUT A WARNING THERE IS A SPECIFIC INGREDIENT THAT REMOVES THE ENAMAL OFF YOUR TEETH.....ILL BE HAPPY TO TALK TO YOU MORE ON THIS....AT LEAST RESEARCH IT PLEASE....JUST TRYING TO HELP YOU SO YOU DONT HAVE THE SAME THING HAPPEN TO YOU THAT HAPPENED TO ME...ITS HORRIBLE.

  • @amandamallalieu9790
    @amandamallalieu9790 2 года назад

    They sent me home with 2mg either sub q or iv push threw my port but I was never told how to push it in my iv, I remember the nurse having a larger syringe and taking her time … I’m confused

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад

      Sorry for the late response! That kind of question should definitely be forwarded to the hospital or healthcare provider that sent you home with it. They can give you the exact directions you need to self-administer your medication, including the dosing, frequency, side effects to watch for, etc. 😀

  • @glendawilliams5916
    @glendawilliams5916 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for educating me how ever may I ask you this do you think hydromorphone is good for covid what is your in take on that

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад

      In my experience, Hydromorphone is often used as a comfort/palliative measure for those who are at the end-of-life stage. We also see it for various acute and chronic pains. I have read that it is being used as a comfort measure during end-of-life care of COVID-19 as well. I always recommend speaking to your primary healthcare provider or pharmacist for the best information!

  • @isaacjose016
    @isaacjose016 Год назад

    I have sickle cell, I have one of the worst crisis in years and this drug help me with the pain, but I lost about 7 days in my memory is that normal?

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  Год назад +1

      I would definitely recommend speaking to your primary healthcare provider about your loss of memory, as it may be a more serious underlying condition. However, I have read that on their own, both sickle cell and opioid dependency can cause memory impairments. Hope that helps!

    • @isaacjose016
      @isaacjose016 Год назад +1

      @@NurseRyan thanks for the information

  • @EDD519
    @EDD519 Год назад

    there is a blood test now for inflamation ! (pain)

  • @twink127
    @twink127 2 года назад +1

    It's day 9 of my post hemorrhoidectomy surgery. I've been given hydromorphone.
    1 - 2 pills every 4 hours when required for pain. It's definitely not working "instantly" as plenty of these comments suggest.

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад +1

      A lot of these pain medication's effectiveness vary from person to person. I've seen people get very little pain relief from Hydromorphone. Sometimes a change in dose or in medication does the trick! Thanks for sharing!

    • @ninamahkuk4
      @ninamahkuk4 2 года назад

      I'm day 7 post op. This is the worst pain I have ever felt in my life. I'm traumatized by the pain. At day 7 I was finally prescribed hydromorphone for my pain. I went for a week on weaker pain meds and cried the whole week and had only got maybe 8 hours of sleep in a week. I'm a wreck.

    • @NurseRyan
      @NurseRyan  2 года назад

      @@ninamahkuk4 That sounds awful! I'm really sorry to hear that. I hope that the Hydromorphone was able to relieve some of your pain and make it more tolerable. Thanks for sharing your experience and good luck!