RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Acute suicidal ideations responsive to hydromorphone JF BMJ Case Reports JO BMJ Case Reports FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP e228824 DO 10.1136/bcr-2018-228824 VO 12 IS 5 A1 James Kimber Rotchford YR 2019 UL http://casereports.bmj.com/content/12/5/e228824.abstract AB A 72-year-old woman with suicidal ideations for the first time was seen for a follow-up medical visit. Patient diagnosed with bipolar disorder II, chronic complex pain and other complex medical issues. Patient was on long-standing chronic opioid agonist therapy. Patient was prescribed oral hydromorphone to supplement her chronic opioid regimen. Within 24 hours, the patient reported no further suicidal ideations and there were no reported complications. The case provides impetus for further study as to what interventions work best for patients who present with acute suicidal ideations. The case acknowledges cultural issues and implicit biases that can influence medical care and perceptions thereof. Implicit biases may be particularly apparent as they relate to mental health concerns and the use of substances that are susceptible to abuse. The most important clinical lesson reminder may be the importance of adequate documentation and discussion be provided when one prescribes an opioid in a novel way in a special clinical context.