Can you split Zoloft tablets in half?

Can you split the Zoloft tablets in half?

Yes, you can split Zoloft tablets. However, it’s best to consult your healthcare professional before you do so. Some Zoloft tablets are scored to help you split them in half equally. 

Tablets that are not scored can also be cut in half, but you will have to use a very sharp knife or a proper tablet cutter to divide the tablet into two equal halves. 

This is crucial if you’re dividing the tablet into two separate doses. Some people may break the tablet in half to make them easier to swallow. If that’s what your intentions are, it’s okay if your tablet is not cut in equal halves as you’re consuming the entire tablet. 

For those who do split Zoloft tablets to use as two separate doses, it’s crucial to divide the medication into two equal halves to maintain uniform dose distribution. 

Common concerns with splitting Zoloft tablets in half

One of the most common concerns with splitting Zoloft tablets in half is dose uniformity. If the tablet is distributed into unequal halves, the content uniformity will be affected and you may end up taking more or less than your the prescribed dose.

This is why you need to ensure that the tablets are equally divided. It is also important to note that you shouldn’t cut all of the tablets at once. This can affect the quality of the product and they won’t last as long. This is why tablets should only be cut when you are about to take them (1).

On the other hand, proper storage of the remaining half that you are not taking right away is crucial to prevent moisture penetration. 

Alternative to splitting Zoloft

It’s best to ask your pharmacist about an alternative before you start splitting Zoloft tablets on your own. Your pharmacist will properly guide you if there is another dosage form available for you to use. Some formulations may not support tablet splitting and they should be consumed whole. 

This is why it’s best to seek professional advice before you start cutting Zoloft tablets. 

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References

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Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Best Practices for Tablet Splitting. Available from: https://www.fda.gov/drugs/ensuring-safe-use-medicine/best-practices-tablet-splitting

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