cut in half then cut both halves in half again
Cut it in half through its centre. Then cut each half into half. You will have four fourths.
If you have half of something and you cut it in half again, you get the fraction of 1/4.
56 cut in half
it a cone cut in half from the top
Not if they are extended release (ER)
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.
no. I am not sure what happens though.
Yes if you cut it exactly in half but usually there will be some difference in the two parts after cutting a tablet into.
lithium oxide
Yes, it causes a small explosion when placed in water and it can also be cut with a knife
No, the tablets have a coating that controls the rate at which the drug is released and reduces the chance of stomach upset. Cutting the tablet can allow a very high initial dose that can have unpleasant results.
no its extended release tablet so cutting it may release all of the contained drug at once, increasing possibility of side effects.
yes.
Lithium can be cut with a knife because the elements built in it are very sof tand timid.
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.
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