Guest guest Posted July 6, 2006 Report Share Posted July 6, 2006 Thank you so much Jacqui, There is so much going on in my life I just hadn't gotten there yet. I am definitely back tomorrow and talking with whomever I need to communicate with. We are dealing with inlaw change of life as well as Mom's downward spiral/seeming alertness/ back down. This roller coaster on top of dealing with inlaw involvement is so very wearing. MIL does not want to be where her change in lifestyle has taken her and we are clearing out a household of memories she does not want to part with. I am so spent. > > >I am always wondering about medication changes and behaviour. Last evening Mom started on Dilotid for pain, today was uncommunicative, unable to open her eyes, eating and drinking less, after what was for her, a great day yesterday and the day before. From the medication so soon, or the roller coaster? Now I have to go back tomorrow to assess > >again and talk with the nurses. > > > > Following is some information I think is important to know about > Dilaudid (from www.rxlist.com, a favorite reference of mine - I use it > constantly in my work as a medical transcriptionist to verify > medicatoins and dosages). My opinion is that she is probably responding > poorly to the Dilaudid (which is a substitute for and - I think - a > derivative of morphine, which is known to be a " very bad thing " for LBD): > > " DILAUDID (hydromorphone hydrochloride) (*WARNING*: May be habit > forming), a hydrogenated ketone <javascript:defwindow('ketone')> of > morphine, is a narcotic <javascript:defwindow('narcotic')> analgesic. " > > Possible side effects of Dilaudid are: > > */Central Nervous System:/* Sedation, drowsiness > <javascript:defwindow('drowsiness')>, mental > <javascript:defwindow('mental')> clouding, lethargy, impairment > <javascript:defwindow('impairment')> of mental > <javascript:defwindow('mental')> and physical > <javascript:defwindow('physical')> performance, anxiety > <javascript:defwindow('anxiety')>, fear, dysphoria, dizziness > <javascript:defwindow('dizziness')>, psychic > <javascript:defwindow('psychic')> dependence > <javascript:defwindow('dependence')>, mood > <javascript:defwindow('mood')> changes. > > */Gastrointestinal System:/* Nausea and vomiting > <javascript:defwindow('vomiting')> occur infrequently; they are more > frequent in ambulatory than in recumbent > <javascript:defwindow('recumbent')> patients. The antiemetic > phenothiazines are useful in suppressing these effects; however, some > phenothiazine derivatives seem to be antianalgesic and to increase the > amount of narcotic required to produce pain > <javascript:defwindow('pain')> relief, while other phenothiazines > <javascript:defwindow('phenothiazines')> reduce > <javascript:defwindow('reduce')> the amount of narcotic > <javascript:defwindow('narcotic')> required to produce a given level of > analgesia. Prolonged administration of DILAUDID may produce > constipation. Opiate agonist- induced increase in intra-luminal pressure > <javascript:defwindow('pressure')> may endanger surgical > <javascript:defwindow('surgical')> anastomosis. > > */Cardiovascular System:/* Circulatory depression > <javascript:defwindow('depression')>, peripheral circulatory collapse > <javascript:defwindow('collapse')> and cardiac > <javascript:defwindow('cardiac')> arrest > <javascript:defwindow('arrest')> have occurred after rapid intravenous > injection. Orthostatic hypotension <javascript:defwindow('hypotension')> > and fainting may occur if a patient stands up suddenly after receiving > an injection <javascript:defwindow('injection')> of DILAUDID. > > */Genitourinary System:/* Ureteral spasm > <javascript:defwindow('spasm')>, spasm <javascript:defwindow('spasm')> > of vesical sphincters and urinary <javascript:defwindow('urinary')> > retention <javascript:defwindow('retention')> have been reported. > > *** > > I hope this helps. > > jacqui > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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