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Splitting medicines can harm your health if done incorrectly: Risks, side effects, and safe practices; shares experts
For many, splitting a pill seems like a practical solution—whether to make a large tablet easier to swallow, reduce side effects, or adjust prescribed dosages. However, what may appear harmless can ...
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Not just danger of overdose. CMC Vellore doctor gives 3 reasons why you should not split your tablet for lower doses
Many people, at some point, have broken a pill into two parts—either because it appeared too large to swallow, because they wanted to minimize potential side effects, or because they were adjusting ...
Splitting pills without a score line poses significant health risks, warns Dr. Sudhir Kumar, a senior neurologist at Apollo Hospitals. Breaking film-coated, extended-release, or orally disintegrating ...
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