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help with zantac


Question Posted Saturday March 9 2013, 10:41 pm

can i cut a zantac in half?

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solidadvice4teens answered Thursday March 14 2013, 11:44 am:
Don't trust an Internet site on this one. Be 100% sure that you can based on dose. It will differ on whether it's the prescription Ranitidine a.k.a. Zantac or what you get over the counter which usually caps out at 75mg. Prescription is 150+

If you need to know for sure dial your local drugstore tell them the dose and ask if you can cut this in half or not. Most likely you can but to be safe consult the people who know for sure what you can and can't do on the drug.

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soph0900 answered Sunday March 10 2013, 3:10 pm:
I know a Zantac is a drug for heartburn yes? If not.. this probably wont help, but according to this website you can: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

...If that doesnt help just google it some more... or ask jeeves :P

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