Not if they are extended release (ER)
Oh, dude, like, 0.5 of 300 is just half of 300, which is 150. It's like if you have a pizza and you cut it in half, you get two slices. So, yeah, 0.5 of 300 is 150. Easy peasy.
lithium oxide
Lithium (Li) is the easiest element to cut in Group 1 of the periodic table. Being a soft metal, lithium can be easily cut with a knife.
No, lithium is a soft metal and can be easily cut with a knife. However, caution should be taken as lithium is highly reactive with air and should be handled carefully to prevent exposure to moisture or oxygen.
Lithium can be cut with a knife because the elements built in it are very sof tand timid.
Lithium and possibly sodium
Pure lithium, (as exposed by a freshly cut surface), oxidizes rapidly in air to form a thin oxide coating, dull silvery-gray in appearance, that thickens over time to a black lithium oxide tarnish. Conditions of high ambient air temperature and humidity hasten this process.
cut in half cut in half
When a fruit is cut in half, roughly half.
Physical because the Lithium metal is still lithium. However, it can be argued that the cut would cause some oxidation due to surface area increase and lithium oxide will be formed as a result so there is a small amount of chemical change too.
I read the info sheet on this drug as I wanted to cut them in half and it did not say not to cut them in half and I have used them cut in half. call your pharmacy to make sure .
I read the info sheet on this drug as I wanted to cut them in half and it did not say not to cut them in half and I have used them cut in half. call your pharmacy to make sure .