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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards | negrogesic

Prescription Hydromorphone HP 10mg/ml

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PHD_in_PRT

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I have seen many people talk about this drug as well as having people using a picture of it as a signature or avatar. I was toying around on my pain doctors computer today(he left room and didn't sign off). I could have written myself a prescription but there is now way I would have gotten away with it with the computer monitoring they have now.

I did notice going through the list of drugs they can and have prescribed, Dilaudid HP 10mg/ml 10ml vials, and they even had other injectables like Fentanyl, Morphine, etc.

What I would like to know is has anyone here or anyone they know been prescribed these. I mean they might as well just prescribe you a lifetime amount because I don't think you could ever get out of the hole it would get you in.

If you know someone that was prescribed these, what condition did they have that they needed something that strong? Do you know how they injected it. Did they do it like on the street or would they put IV's in them so they wouldn't have to poke their skin so many times a day.

Like most people I dream of this every night
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mmm.. Dilaudid. A wonderful drug. One of my buddies has sickle cell anemia and takes them for pain, but he gives out alot of them. Not as potent as Fentanyl, but stronger than morphine. We had 2mg tabs I think, very enjoyable opiate. Hah, I'd love to try the liquid hydromorphone, or better yet oxymorphone.
 
I had a friend in canada get scripted injectable morphine.. I can't remember what for.. it was something fucked up though. She gave it to her boyfriend though.
 
mmm.. Dilaudid. A wonderful drug. One of my buddies has sickle cell anemia and takes them for pain, but he gives out alot of them. Not as potent as Fentanyl, but stronger than morphine. We had 2mg tabs I think, very enjoyable opiate. Hah, I'd love to try the liquid hydromorphone, or better yet oxymorphone.

A lot of people think that Oxycomorphone is better then Hydromorphone because they think if Oxycodone is good and your body coverts to it to Oxymorphone, then it must be better then Hydromorphone which the body converts Hydrocodone into and people think is weaker then Oxycodone.

Nothing could be farther from the truth. Mainly because it gets into the brain faster then Oxymorphone does. If you have done both, you know. I can't fully explain why, that's just been my experience and these are my ideas why.

Not all stronger opiates mean they have a better high. Fentanyl is one of the strongest and to a long time user, it gives no high whatsoever. Ask someone that has used heroin and fentanyl at separate times and see what they thought. I have no idea why they add it to heroin when it does NOT give it a better high. Suboxone is 40 times stronger then Morphine and believe me 500mg of tylenol would kill more pain then 240mg of Bup. Heroin is nothing more then a pro drug that turns into morphine after it crosses the blood brain barrier. This mechanism of making Heroin allows it to enter the brain and then be converted to morphine. Is what makes it better then morphine itself. Codeine turn into morphine yet it is considered weaker then morphine.

A lot of different opiates have different mechanisms of action and turn into other drugs that may not be as bioavailable or easy to cross the blood brain barrier. This is why comparing drugs by using morphine as the standard and then stating how much more powerful it is then morphine is a VERY poor way to rate the pain relieving qualities of the different opiates. It seems they use the LD50 value(the amount it takes to kill you) as the rating for how much the drug relieves pain. I am sure others that have used different opiates have experienced this. Unfortunately heroin is illegal and it actually has the best pain relieving qualities of all of the opiates because of how easy it crosses the blood brain barrier. Opiates like Oxymorphone have a more difficult time getting into the brain before it starts to get metabolized by the liver and therefore even though there is some logic to thinking it should be better, it isn't.

Please share what you experiences have had, but only if you have tried many opiates to be able to compare them and make an experienced opinion.
 
I have tried hydromorphone orally and in 2mg injections at the hospital. I have also tried oxymorphone. I didnt even feel the oxymorphone. they were 40mg opanas and i took it orally and snorted half and nothing happened expect it stopped my withdrawal symptoms. with hydromorphone i definitely noticed a nice feeling. I had the 8mg shield ones. I snorted one and got a nice warm rush. but nothing beat the injections they gave me in the hospital of it every 6 hours. that rush and high was cleaner and better than H in my opinion. I would say definitely if you can, get hydromorphone of any kind instead of oxymorphone. I have also tried fen patches which dont work well because of my skin type. but when they gave me fentanyl for waking anestethsia for a back injection, it was a wonderful place and lasted almost 2 hours. smoking a cig during that time was just incredible.
 
Wow you thought the D's were better then H. I have never done H and I always wanted to know how they compare. All I know is that I think D is total and absolute contentment. I like you had my first experience in the hospital luckily I was already on opiates so they game me a 4mg shot. I thought I had an orgasm!. Then I was hospitalized for a few days and they put me on a Dilaudid pump. It never inject much at a time so you never got a good rush and you can be sure I tried everything to try to make the plunger push faster to distribute more, but they make those things out of space age material, because I was working on it so hard, I thought it would break and there was not way of tampering with it. I wish I had a key pick with me.:)
 
One of my family members was prescribed injectable demerol which was to be used to relieve the pain of her severe migraine headaches so she wouldn't have to make an ER visit every time a severe migraine struck her. From my understanding this was about 10 years ago, and she didn't really end up using them.
 
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I am pretty sure that stuff is only in hospitals. The only dilaudid that is ever prescribed is in tablet form.
 
Yeah it's pretty unusual (to say the least) to be prescribed something injectible unless you have daily visits from a nurse..

But this thread is from 2010 - it's best to reply to current threads, BDD moves fast (and the OP appears to be banned now hehe)

Closed - pm me with any queries :)
 
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