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If I take half of a 25/100mg tablet. is this the same as taking one 12.5/5mg tablet

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Balderdash

Its12.5/50mg

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M-o-ggy in reply toBalderdash

Oops yes it is. Do you know if half of the one is equal to all of the other

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Hikoi in reply toM-o-ggy

Yes they are the same

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Jeansm

12.5/50 x2 is equal to 25/100

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Tribselyov

Make sure you take the right half first

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Tribselyov in reply toTribselyov

Just a Friday am joke

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luciercb

it would be like a 12.5/50mg tablet, which i have done with mine

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