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Can I cut the tablets in half and only take a half-dose per day to decrease the side effects I am experiencing from taking 1 mg of Anastrozole daily?

It is not recommended to cut the tablets in half and take only a half dose per day in order to reduce side effects of a medication. Doing so may affect the effectiveness of the treatment. It is best to discuss any concerns about side effects with your healthcare team, as they can provide personalized advice based on your specific situation. Remember, there are other options available, so it's important to communicate openly with your healthcare provider.

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