Hi All. I have been trying to find out if my hospital uses diamorphine as a pain relief option for labour, I have read that it carries fewer risks than pethidine. Well, I couldn't find any info on whether hosp uses it so I just typed in "Diamorphine" to see what results it brought up. 90% of the results seem to suggest that diamorphine IS heroin! I'm so confused. Can anyone put me straight?
Diamorphine is an opiate, and is a stronger, purer form of morphine so basically yes, it is heroin! (but without the added ingredients put in by drug dealers to make it go further!)
i always thought pethadine and diamorphine were the same thing to be honest, so you learn something everyday. however, i do seem to remember that pethadine too could only be given in early labour. maybe my memory is playing tricks, but i would be interested to know.
I wasn't aware that Diamorphine was offered in labour (then again I am pretty old!). I had pethidine when I had my first baby and was away with the fairies for a couple of hours afterwards! Under different circumstances that might have been quite nice but I don't think it helped the labour much - if anything it seemed to slow it down. I now have a large note on my medical record that I should not have it but I was given diamorphine as a pain killer and although that made me pleasantly woozy it didn't have the same effect.
Its a bit dry (its a medical paper) but it suggests that pethadine is "safer" than diamorphine and babies born to pethadine mothers had a higher Apgar (appearance, pulse, grimace, activity, respiration) rating than babies born to diamorphine mothers.
it would be very unusual for your maternity unit to give diamorphone, and even more so at the moment as for the last year there has been a nationwide shortage of the drug