Dialudid

Dialudid in syringe, bottle and tabletsDialudid, often referred to as “drug store heroin”, is stronger than morphine in the numbing effect, and is also one of the most addictive prescription drugs available today. This drug is prescribed mainly as a painkiller because of its ability to act on the central nervous system and change pain perceptions. Some street names for Dialudid are Delida, Dillies, Drug store heroin, Little D, Lords, Big D, D’s, Delantz, Delats, Delaud, etc.

Dialudid withdrawal symptoms include restlessness, insomnia, anxiety, backache, anorexia, vomiting, abdominal pain, irritability, gooseflesh, muscle spasms, fever, increase in heart rate, breathing irregularities, weakness, etc. Some Dialudid overdose symptoms are coma, stupor, high anxiety, cardiac arrest, circulatory problems, hypertension, spasms, etc. Some of the important Dialudid side effects are sluggishness, decrease in mental and physical functions, urinary problems, confusion, constipation, fear, etc.