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Medical Forum / General / General / February 2004

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Medication: Is there a cut off point?

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Peter Jason - 27 Jan 2004 06:10 GMT
I can vary my medication by splitting the tablets into halves and quarters.

Can I assume that cutting the tables into 16ths will give 1/16th effect?
KyroDoc - 31 Jan 2004 21:51 GMT
>Can I assume that cutting the tables into 16ths will give 1/16th effect?

You can assume that if everybody did that, the companies stock price would go
down and area PCP's, pedes, etc.would fail to get their subsidized "training
sessions" in Belize.

So double up on those meds ....or cut your weight in half...in theory you
should gain twice the effect right?

RIGHT????????
Peter Jason - 01 Feb 2004 00:16 GMT
........uh,    I suppose so.

Have you heard the one about chemical engineers?

They flaunt chemistry in front of engineers, and
engineering in the presence of chemists, and
politics in the presence of both.

How can they lose?

> >Can I assume that cutting the tables into 16ths will give 1/16th effect?
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> RIGHT????????
 
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