Hishighness
12-24-2006, 09:25 AM
Hey everyone,
I can't swallow pills whole, I have to chew them, so for the longest time I've had to suffer through pills that tasted horrible. Now I've discovered that there are childrens pills out there I could take, but since they're for children they don't have the same amount of medicine my pills do.
What I'd like t know is, is it safe to just take the mg i normally take (500) and divide it by the mg in the childrens pills (160) and take that amount?
500/160 = 3.125
So does this mean if I took 6 childrens pills it would pretty much equal taking 2 of the regular ones?
I can't swallow pills whole, I have to chew them, so for the longest time I've had to suffer through pills that tasted horrible. Now I've discovered that there are childrens pills out there I could take, but since they're for children they don't have the same amount of medicine my pills do.
What I'd like t know is, is it safe to just take the mg i normally take (500) and divide it by the mg in the childrens pills (160) and take that amount?
500/160 = 3.125
So does this mean if I took 6 childrens pills it would pretty much equal taking 2 of the regular ones?
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sobannon
12-27-2006, 12:15 AM
That would be right. If you are taking 500mg of "adult" Tylenol, and the child's chewable equivelant is 160mg/tablet, then you would take 3 of the childrens tablets.
Amy
Amy
aussie_jono
12-30-2006, 08:31 PM
Yes.... it may be cheaper and easier to use a soluable analgesic (such as alka-seltzer)

