- Friday 1st of October 2021
Who should not split Avaforce 50 Mg tablets?
Avaforce 50 mg contains avanafil. Whether you can split the tablet depends on the specific product. In general: Do not split the tablet if it is not scored (doesn't have a break line), unless your doctor or pharmacist specifically tells you it is safe to do so. Many avanafil tablets are not scored, so splitting may result in an Avaforce 50 Mg dose. Do not split the tablet if the manufacturer labels it as a film-coated, modified-release, or extended-release product that should be swallowed whole (if applicable to your specific brand). People who should not split Avaforce 50 mg tablets include: Anyone who has been prescribed the full 50 mg dose. Anyone who cannot reliably split tablets into equal halves. Anyone who has been instructed by their healthcare provider to take the tablet whole. Anyone using a tablet that is not designed to be split. If your healthcare provider wants you to take a lower dose, it's generally preferable to use a tablet with the appropriate strength rather than splitting an unscored tablet. If you're considering splitting Avaforce 50 mg because the dose seems too strong, or to save money, let me know. I can explain the safest options based on your situation.
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