I have a quick question that I want to ask you. Is it possible for a doctor to write a patient a prescription of dilaudid and phenegran in order for them to give themselves injections.
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Dilaudid is a very, very bad medication it kill my grandson and i know it did because all the side efforts that are listed my grandson had and the sad part is the doctors and nurses was aware of this and did nothing FDA need to remove this medication "ASAP" before someone else dies!!!!
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10/3/2007
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10/2/2007
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blueeyzmeme | 45-54 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
9/21/2007
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I was given this medication during a recent hospital stay for damage to my spine. Dilaudid was like a miracle drug to me. It had been so long since I had gotten any relief for my condition, but Dilaudid relieved the pain allowing me to get up and walk, perform daily tasks and just enjoy life again.
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