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Hydromorphone and hydrocodone are orally active, semisynthetic analogues of morphine and codeine, respectively. Oral hydromorphone is approximately eight to ten times more potent than oral morphine as an analgesic and is used most often to treat severe pain. Hydromorphone is preferred over morphine in patients with renal dysfunction due to less accumulation of active metabolites compared to morphine.

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H. Hydromorphone


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