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Depends on the dosage. If you have a 25mg Hydroxyzine HCL white pill, then yes, you can cut it in half. It's sometimes recommended to take half a pill, twice a day for 'taking the edge off' of anxiety.
25mg is not half of 5mg its actually 5 times more then 5mg
It's been awhile since I've seen some of them, but I believe most say Adderall then whatever mg they are. I know the 25mg says that, it's like half white have orange. The 30mg is like half orange half clear with little beads inside. Then the 10 or the 20 is pure orange I believe.
Yes, but you'd only be getting half of the dose.
You shouldn't have to taper off of 25mg of Seroquel... it's a VERY low dosage, but if you are using it for sleep and have trouble sleeping when you stop taking it, try cutting it in half and fourths until you don't need it anymore.
2.5 mg
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.
0.1 or half of 50mg in 25mg. This is gotten by dividing 25 by 50.
I'm taking Metoprolol TARTR 25mg, but my blood pressure is 102/62 even before taking the pill. can I take half of the pill so my blood presuure is not that low?
I have 2 mg tablets, but I quarter or half them.
it depends on the dosage but you will likely hallucinate
If the dosage you need is less than half of a scored tablet, you could notify your doctor and perhaps get a prescription for a smaller dose pill...or if it is water soluble, you can crush the pill and place it in water. For example, if your dosage is 1/3 of the pill that you have, you could take 3 teaspoons of water and mix with the crushed/powdered contents thoroughly, then for your dosage, you would take 1 teaspoon of the mixture...and discard the remainder (other 2 teaspoons). Some pills cut into fourths well, others do not break evenly enough to assure you are getting the same amount of medication every time.