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Most of the Dilaudid (Hydromorphone) in the USA that is the most popular is manufactured by Mallinckrodt Inc. (The ones with the "M" on one side and the corresponding number of MGs of the active ingredient contained in the pill on the other).Well yes, those look like 80mg OxyContin to me. The thing is that unless you're American, nobody has ever seen a 'new' OC pill. Would it not be more useful to print a photo of those, so that the majority can see what they look like and keep well away from them?
And is it true that some brands of i/r hydromorphone HCl in tablet form are having things like naloxone added? God forbid the rest of the world ever sees these 'new' meds. Incidentally, who was the original patent holder for Dilaudid brand, and what companies make generic hydromorphone? I know of Mallinckrodt's opiate portfolio, and their products that I have been able to try have always been of the highest standards. Can their products be bought through any IOPs anyone knows of? Their 10mg hydrocodone is much better than Watson's, and if their strong opioids are as good as the weak ones, I for one would be interested in a source. Also, has anybody tried the Janssen 8 & 16mg 24-hour SR versions of hydromorph, and can they be easily made into instants?
I've never heard of a 120 Oxy...Are you sure that's what you have?Hi I'm from UK and a friend who is suffering from cancer has given me some OxyContin 10s and some 120s. Will the 10s be IR and the 120s ER? Just wanting some info please.
Not sure what you mean by hydromorphone having naloxone? I have a script for 120 a month, and they the same as ever. I did try the the 16 mg er dilaudid. Not worth the money. Can not be made into instants. Gel up like the oxy op's.Well yes, those look like 80mg OxyContin to me. The thing is that unless you're American, nobody has ever seen a 'new' OC pill. Would it not be more useful to print a photo of those, so that the majority can see what they look like and keep well away from them?
And is it true that some brands of i/r hydromorphone HCl in tablet form are having things like naloxone added? God forbid the rest of the world ever sees these 'new' meds. Incidentally, who was the original patent holder for Dilaudid brand, and what companies make generic hydromorphone? I know of Mallinckrodt's opiate portfolio, and their products that I have been able to try have always been of the highest standards. Can their products be bought through any IOPs anyone knows of? Their 10mg hydrocodone is much better than Watson's, and if their strong opioids are as good as the weak ones, I for one would be interested in a source. Also, has anybody tried the Janssen 8 & 16mg 24-hour SR versions of hydromorph, and can they be easily made into instants?