Dilaudid The Heroin Pill

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Dilaudid is often used as an alternative to morphine. It is a semi-synthetic drug and is both an opiate and a true narcotic, which unbeknownst to many of those taking the drug, is very similar to heroin.

A person who becomes addicted to Dilaudid usually begins for a legitimate ailment. They unintentionally become addicted. 

Since withdrawal symptoms from Dilaudid can occur four to five hours after the last dose users may respond to the pain of the withdrawal by taking another dose, without realizing they have become addicted. 

Dilaudid is eight times strong than morphine and four times stronger than heroin. It is a classified as Schedule II narcotic, meaning that it has extra potential for drug abuse and drug addiction.

Rehab centers have seen a significant increase in the number of Dilaudid addiction cases in recent years.

Source: http://www.transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=130947&cat=10