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No MST tablets should never be split in half, they are a time release tablet usually over 12 hours and break down from the outside in, by breaking tablets in half your exposing the whole inner half of the tablet that could ultimately up the rate of break down causing a non efficient and non reliable rate of absorption.
One half of a 0.1mg tablet is 0.05mg
Claritin for over-the-counter use for patients with urticaria. The drug comes in tablet and syrup form and carries little risk. Its release for over-the-counter use was delayed until
Surprisingly enough, the answer is yes. Claritin is safe to use for dogs to relieve itching. Claritin-D should not be used on dogs, as it contains pseudoephedrine. Also, Claritin contains propylene glycol and should not be used on cats. Dosage for dogs is about half of the recommended human dosage for medium sized dogs, and about a quarter dosage for small dogs.
No! Never cut a tablet labeled XR in half it is an extended release tablet made to be slowly broken down by the body. If you break it in half you will receive to much medication at a time. Talk to you doctor about lowering you dosage or about taking the 20mg every other day.
Do not cut the Singular or montelukast tablets in half as they are not scored. If the tablet is scored in the middle then some manufacturers allow you to cut the tablet. Speak to your pharmacist regarding your specific prescription.
yes you can, it is very simple. :^)
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Usually it's 1/4 tsp
One-half (1/2) tablet. 0.25 mg is equal to 250 mcg. So if you had a 500mcg tablet you would only need to take one-half (1/2) tablet for the correct dose.
This depends on the nature of tablet, temperature of water, stirring, crushing of the tablet to a fine powder, etc.