Cutting up Proscar

DontWannaBeLikeMike

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So I cut it up into 4-5 pieces and I then store themin a contact lens holder. Is this okay to do? How do you guys hold your cut up proscar tabs?
 

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DontWannaBeLikeMike said:
So I cut it up into 4-5 pieces and I then store themin a contact lens holder. Is this okay to do? How do you guys hold your cut up proscar tabs?

As long as you keep them away from light, all is well.
 

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Kyriakin said:
I put them in a Spectacles case.

I have a PhD in 'Being Crap at Cutting Proscar', though...

I normally end up just crushing the pill into dust :roll:

Push down on the razor fast. The slower you do it, the more likely you are to crush it.
 

David77

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Do you know if that site is a good place to get proscar cassin? £40 for 30 tablets is the cheapest I've seen for people in the UK. Anyone in the UK buy from here?
 

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That's where I was going to start believer, but this site is selling 30 tablets at £40, as opposed to IHP which is £70
 

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David77 said:
Do you know if that site is a good place to get proscar cassin? £40 for 30 tablets is the cheapest I've seen for people in the UK. Anyone in the UK buy from here?

Sorry I have no idea. I get mine from a local pharmacy.

For what it's worth that site has been around since Aug 03 when I first found it. So it's not an overnight website.
 

Max_uk

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I've been using this place for Proscar:

http://www.qhi.co.uk/

It works out at £46 for 28 tablets, delivery is usually around 5 days. You have to print out, sign and post a consent form to them before you can make your first order.
 

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DontWannaBeLikeMike said:
So I cut it up into 4-5 pieces and I then store themin a contact lens holder. Is this okay to do? How do you guys hold your cut up proscar tabs?

I keep the cut pieces in one of those black camera film cannisters - keeps them out of the light and is airtight. I used to put the cannister in the fridge but I stopped doing it a while ago - I think (not too sure on this) they are not supposed to be refrigerated. I have always put vitamins in the fridge since mum did it that way and since proscar are vitamin-like in they went.
 
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