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Can I crush tablets

Flumpybumps24

Newbie
Messages
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Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Tablets (oral)
Hi
I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes 4 years ago and was put on Glucophage (metformin powder sachets) as I am unable to swallow tablets. They have ceased to be made now and I have been given 850mg tablets which say i should not crush. My chemist says I can but the instructions say not to. I have crushed some and they are very bitter and make me gag.My GP says it is too expensive to prescribe me it in liquid form. I have now stopped taking any and do not feel too good. Any suggestions and are they safe to crush?
 
The fact that they are slow release means that they work over a period of time so crushing them is not a good idea.

This article tells you,

Glucophage SR tablets are usually taken once or twice a day. These tablets should be swallowed whole with a drink either during or just after a meal. They must not be broken, crushed or chewed.

Read more: http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diabetes/medicines/glucophage.html#ixzz3OFHw74s3

Have you tried having a drink of water through a straw at hand and use this to help them go down?
 
I got the mg wrong they are Metformin 500mg tablets but do not say slow release on them. I had read that some are slow release and some immediate release. If mine are immediate I would assume I could crush but as I say the instructions inside state do not crush. I have a bit of a phobia of swallowing all tablets so a straw and drink would not help unfortunately.
 
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