Definitions

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  • noun a narcotic analgesic (trade name Dilaudid) used to treat moderate to severe pain

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Examples

  • I start out by showing her the labels on the two bottles I hold in my right hand: dilaudid and morphine.

    Thirst No. 3 Christopher Pike 2010

  • I am 30 years old and I started in high school with Vicodin and here I am 15 years later, addicted to Oxycontin, xanax, dilaudid, these are highly addictive opioids that latch on to the brain and give the body heroin like effects.

    LIVE Blog: Chat with us during the show 2010

  • Yet I know if morphine and a small amount of dilaudid are added, the combination is much more potent, especially if the subject in question is in pain.

    Thirst No. 3 Christopher Pike 2010

  • The truth is, Rush ruined narcotics for everybody when he got popped for dilaudid.

    Jerry Stahl: Barry and Me 2008

  • My pain isn't nearly as bad as yours though it is significant and I take 300 mg of long release tramadol every day and have dilaudid as a rescue med.

    I offer to launder illegal funds, a trip down memory lane and more pain. Elizabeth McClung 2008

  • I have been with a friend who had severe pain from migraines and convinced a pharmacist to give her a shot of dilaudid which would certainly equal percodan.

    Pain Medications (Quick answer appreciated) 2006

  • Alive and well less one large intestine, and happily cruising on dilaudid.

    Forgets Wii - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • Its so freaking out there, that I thought I had an absinthe chaser with my dilaudid.... highly recommended!

    What I bought – 28 December 2007 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2007

  • Give him IM dilaudid and a script for Percocet, despite the fact that I've been ratcheting them down -- even though he swears they're the only things that help his chronic back pain -- because he keeps losing them and his alcoholic wife often "borrows" some, and that he can't afford NSAIDs or physical therapy.

    Archive 2007-10-01 1 Dinosaur 2007

  • Give him IM dilaudid and a script for Percocet, despite the fact that I've been ratcheting them down -- even though he swears they're the only things that help his chronic back pain -- because he keeps losing them and his alcoholic wife often "borrows" some, and that he can't afford NSAIDs or physical therapy.

    How to Really Piss Me Off 1 Dinosaur 2007

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