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No, Deramaxx tablets or capsules should not be crushed - they should be administered whole.
Enteric-coated products, buccal tablets, sublingual tablets, carcinogenic products, tertogenic products, cytotoxics, and extended-release drugs cannot be crushed for enteral feeding.
Yes. It can be crushed since it is not a sustain release drug. If the tablets has enteric coating it should not be crushed. Hope this helps. Reference: student pharmacist
yes
not designed to dissolve in stomach, may not have therapeutic effect
The answer to this can be found in Exodus 32. After receiving from God the tablets into which were carved the Ten Commandments, Moses came down from Mount Sinai. He found the Israelites worshipping an idol, since the people had given up on Moses ever returning. Moses threw the tablets to the ground and crushed them. He then mixed the crushed tablets with water and made the Israelites drink down the resulting mixture.
No. The tablet remains the same weight unless some is removed.
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If you mean Methylprednisolone, it's Metylprednisolon, also called Medrol, just like in English.
A powdered tablet is dissolved speedily in the stomach and also the action is more prompt.
The package insert from Purdue Pharma has the following warning:"MS CONTIN TABLETS ARE TO BE SWALLOWED WHOLE AND ARE NOT TO BE BROKEN, CHEWED, DISSOLVED, OR CRUSHED. TAKING BROKEN, CHEWED, DISSOLVED, OR CRUSHED MS CONTIN TABLETS LEADS TO RAPID RELEASE AND ABSORPTION OF A POTENTIALLY FATAL DOSE OF MORPHINE. "