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has gloss | eng: Pill-splitting refers to the practice of modifying a tablet, capsule or pill to obtain a lower dose of the active ingredient, or to obtain multiple smaller doses, either to reduce cost or because the drug is not available in the dose desired. Often, pills that are meant to be split (Aspirin for instance) come pre-scored so that one may easily divide the pill into halves or quarters. |
lexicalization | eng: pill splitting |
instance of | c/Consumer goods |
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media:img | Pill splitter 1.jpg |
media:img | Pill splitter 2.jpg |
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