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Old 01-31-2009, 03:48 PM #1
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Default more meds to be recalled/ Dilauded

Some lots of hydromorphone (brand name Dilaudid) are
being recalled (voluntary) because of some of the tabs being oversized.



I guess you can call your pharmacy to see if your medication came from
these specific lots. If not, I guess you are okay.

And as the article says, do not stop taking your medication suddenly,
as this could be very dangerous. Talk it over with your doct
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