i read that hydromorphone works on your and im wondering if oxymorphone is more body pain than mind control over the pain
Difference between oxymorphone and hydromorphone?
Question posted by bnaseef on 9 March 2013
Last updated on 10 March 2013 by LaurieShay
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Dilaudid (hydromorphone) and oxymorphone (Opana) are both opioid medications that work on the opiate (pain) receptors in the body. Opana is stronger than Dilaudid.
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