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Yes, you can and now Glimepiride and Metformin combined in a one tablet by the drug maker (Sanofi-Aventis) as AMARYL M.
Usually the term "go Dutch" means everyone pays for himself. If you are going to split the tab right down the middle, splitting the tab, or ticket, or bill will work.
The Arrange All button in the view tab.
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There is a potential interaction between Glimepiride, a sulfonylurea medication used to treat diabetes, and iodinated contrast agents used in CT scans. The contrast agent can potentially worsen kidney function in individuals taking Glimepiride, particularly those with pre-existing kidney issues. It is important for healthcare providers to assess the risks and benefits of using contrast agents in individuals taking Glimepiride, and consider alternative imaging modalities or adjust medication dosages if necessary. Close monitoring of kidney function before and after the CT scan is recommended in such cases.
=>On the View tab, click Arrange and then click Split. If the window is wide enough, Word displays Split directly on the View tab. => To adjust the relative sizes of the panes, move the mouse pointer to the dividing line, and when you see the split pointer, click and drag the dividing line to a new position.
Yes. For precise measurement, a pill splitter should be used. (These can be purchased at almost any local pharmacy for just a few dollars.) Long-acting tablets should not be split. However, a 5 mg prednisolone tab may be split.