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Palladone


Palladone is the common brand name for the drug known as hydromorphone. This type of hydrochloride is a form of analgesic that acts on the central nervous system (CNS) to nullify pain throughout the whole body. It is a potent opioid that is derived from morphine. Users who take this semi-sensitive drug do so for the pain benefits.

In medical environments, doctors can administer this substance orally, intranasally, and rectally. This wide variety of methods means it is a popular drug within hospitals across the world. The drug is relatively easy to find on the streets due to its regular use within clinical environments.

Side Effects

The side effects resemble those found in the majority of opiates. These include feeling faint, dizzy, and weak. The heart decreases the blood pressure in the body and causes everything to slow down. Users may also experience incomplete or infrequent bowel movements. Rapid mood swings are common amongst users of palladone.

Chronic users have been known to develop severe depression, and this occasionally leads to the person developing suicidal tendencies. Physically, the taker may develop hives or minor rashes. It can compel an affected person to scratch regularly, especially when it comes to the nose. None of the direct effects is a threat to life; it is what people do because of conditions like depression that is the problem.

Palladone Addiction Treatment

An addiction to palladone is serious and needs treating immediately. Residential treatment is always the best option due to how easy it is to obtain this drug on the streets. These controlled facilities make sure cravings and withdrawal symptoms do not become an insurmountable problem. Carefully created counselling sessions enable patients to speak about their issues and take control of their lives once again. Seeking treatment in this manner empowers them to do more with their lives and leave the harmful effects of palladone behind them.

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