Dalotid
3 Topics Foundwhat is dalotid? is it a strong narcotic? ## I think you mean "diludid" (I may have misspelled it too) but to answer your question,"YES,THIS IS A VERY STRONG NARCOTIC". Usually the pain Doctors only give them in extreme break through pain. It is stronger then percocet ,low dose oxyIR,& vicodin.Not as strong as the upper doses of OXYCOTIN/40mgs & up. But is a good pain relief med just the same.O,one other thing,it is very inexpensive & has been around for quite some time. ## Yes, it is actually Dilaudid, it contains the active ingredient Hydromorphone and, as was already stated, it is a very potent narcotic. It is available as both a name brand and generic and it may cause side effects, such as: nausea, dizziness, constipation and dry mouth. Learn more: Are th...
My husband has had many back surgeries and procedures - he has taken 200 dalotid in 7 days - he has od'ed on morphien - he went on suboxen for 6 weeks - all was going pretty good - then he started saying he was in pain - then the suboxen wasn't helping - he never was addicted (8 years on opiods) he has a high tolerance - now he stopped the suboxen - and came home with a bag of pills - how do you handle pain without the opiods? ## There are several options, however, they all depend on his medical condition and what it causing his back pain. He could try seeing a chiropractor, massage, relaxation techniques and etc. But as I said, it really depends on what is going to be safe for him to try. Suboxone is an opiate and should have helped with the pain while he was on it. What was he...