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Splitting an AI (anstrazole capsule)
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<blockquote data-quote="OMI100" data-source="post: 28083" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>No... No.... I am NOT telling you to ask Dr S for compounded scored tablets of "A". I was just pointing out to all that there are different ways to get "A" and different ways to dose "A". I happen to have found a compounding pharmacy that makes compounded scored tablets of "A" based on the script written by a DR. I find it easier to take it that way than trying to divide up a capsule of powder or to dissolve the "A" in a solvent and figure it out that way. Now for the math class<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> If you take a 0.07MG tablet and cut it in a 1/2 than each 1/2 will be 0.035MG. 0.035MG times 2 = 0.07MG per whole tablet. If you take 1/2 a tablet each day for a week then you are taking 0.035MG per day times 7 days for a total weekly dose of 0.245MG. NOW REMEMBER THAT STANDARD SCRIPT "A" COMES IN 1MG TABLETS (PILLS). Some people USE A PILL CUTTER OR OTHER MEANS TO TRY AND DO WHAT I GET DONE WITH COMPOUNDED "A" TABLETS. I do not have the muss and fuss of trying to split a SMALL 1MG pill into 1/4's or whatever. You could ask DR S about this option and see if their compounding pharmacy can compound different strength tablets, and if not give him the phone number to Crestview and have him talk with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OMI100, post: 28083, member: 71"] No... No.... I am NOT telling you to ask Dr S for compounded scored tablets of "A". I was just pointing out to all that there are different ways to get "A" and different ways to dose "A". I happen to have found a compounding pharmacy that makes compounded scored tablets of "A" based on the script written by a DR. I find it easier to take it that way than trying to divide up a capsule of powder or to dissolve the "A" in a solvent and figure it out that way. Now for the math class:) If you take a 0.07MG tablet and cut it in a 1/2 than each 1/2 will be 0.035MG. 0.035MG times 2 = 0.07MG per whole tablet. If you take 1/2 a tablet each day for a week then you are taking 0.035MG per day times 7 days for a total weekly dose of 0.245MG. NOW REMEMBER THAT STANDARD SCRIPT "A" COMES IN 1MG TABLETS (PILLS). Some people USE A PILL CUTTER OR OTHER MEANS TO TRY AND DO WHAT I GET DONE WITH COMPOUNDED "A" TABLETS. I do not have the muss and fuss of trying to split a SMALL 1MG pill into 1/4's or whatever. You could ask DR S about this option and see if their compounding pharmacy can compound different strength tablets, and if not give him the phone number to Crestview and have him talk with them. [/QUOTE]
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