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That's a lot like asking "How do you convert 1 foot to 6 inches?" It can't be done, because 1.2 g is not the same as 600 mg, and it never will be unless you cut it in half and throw half of it away. 1 g = 1,000 mg 1.2 g = 1,200 mg 600 mg = 0.6 g
You're certainly physically capable of taking them, but nobody you meet on the internet can make any prediction of what that will do to you.
depends on the substance density
Yes, 0.5mg is a half of 1mg.
NO!
Yes.
can you take xanax and phentermine at the same time
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 .
Take 1mg xanax per every 35 mg phentermine,toslow amphedemine effect
YES
Not if they are extended release (ER)
The yellow phentermine 30mg capsules and the blue Phentermine 30 mg capsules act the same. Blue Phentermine and Yellow Phentermine both have the same activistic component (i.e. Phentermine Hydrochloride). Both of these capsules are manufactured by Eon Labs. The blue/white variant is a nonproprietary for Fastin and the yellow is just a nonproprietary phentermine. As for the 15 mg capsules, they are plainly a glower dosage form of Phentermine that is factory-made by Eon Labs. The 37.5 mg Phentermine is a nonproprietary for Adipex-P that is factory-made by Purepac. The only dispute between the marque name (Adipex-P, factory-made by Gate Pharma) and the nonproprietary is price. The ingredients are the same. The only real differences are the facet (color and pulverize vs. miserly pellets).
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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.
YES .. you can cut it in half, but question should be, 'if I cut a 30 mg oxycodone in half, will each half have the same amount of oxycodone'. This is what I'm told to do with my 30 mg and I don't trust that each half is equal in dose. My VA doctor prescribes the 5 mg but the pharmacy changes it to 30 mg and tells me to cut them in half. Have complained, written letters, and it gets corrected 'once' and then back tot he 30's. They did supply a pill splitter but what a pain in the ass to cut these little pills. The 30's are the same size as the 5's. If the pill has a splitting line, then it is certified to be cut in half and there will be about half the does remaining in each half. If there is no splitting line, there you are correct to be uncertain about the distribution of the active ingredient within the pill. However, half of 30 is 15, not 5 so, more importantly, if you doctor is prescribing 5mg pills, and the pharmacist is filling with 30mg pills, then the pharmacist is guilty of malfeasance and needs to lose his or her license. It sounds like you need to contact your local Attorney General's office and/or the FDA. Also, get your doctor involved.
No but you can attempt to separate the capsule and divide the little balls into equal parts.