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What Is Dylotin

Updated May 31, 2013
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Sat, September 5, 2009

what's dylotin and what does it look like?

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Verwon Says:
Fri, May 31, 2013

Though frequently misunderstood, the name of the medication is actually Dilaudid, it contains the active ingredient Hydromorphone, it is a very potent narcotic analgesic.

It has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, constipation and dry mouth.

Learn more Dilaudid details here.

As to what it looks it, it is available as both a name brand and a generic manufactured by several different companies, it's also available in a couple of different dosages..

Which means that I can't possibly post descriptions of all of the tablets.

However, if anyone has a tablet that they wish to have identified, please feel free to post and include the description of the tablet and any markings on it. If you do so, someone will gladly research it for you.

Are there any questions or comments?

Is there anything I can help with?

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