Can Amoxil tablets be crushed?
Crushing tablets is sometimes necessary — for patients who cannot swallow whole, for paediatric or elderly use, or for nasogastric tube administration. For Amoxil (Amoxicillin) at 250mg, 500mg, 875mg, whether crushing is appropriate depends on the formulation, and the answer is often "no" for modern controlled-release tablets.
When crushing is acceptable
Plain immediate-release capsule, oral suspension, chewable tablet of Amoxicillin can usually be crushed for swallowing difficulties without affecting clinical effect. The crushed powder can be mixed with a small amount of soft food or water immediately before administration; do not store crushed tablets, as some active ingredients degrade rapidly outside the original formulation.
When crushing is not acceptable
Modified-release, enteric-coated, sublingual, buccal and certain film-coated formulations should not be crushed. Crushing destroys the controlled-release mechanism and can produce a sudden high dose of Amoxicillin or expose it to gastric acid that the coating was designed to prevent. According to the prescribing information for Amoxicillin, the patient leaflet states whether crushing is permitted at 250mg, 500mg, 875mg.
Frequently asked questions
Is it safe to crush Amoxil? ▾
For plain immediate-release tablets, generally yes for swallowing difficulties at 250mg, 500mg, 875mg. For modified-release or coated formulations, no — crushing destroys the dosing profile. Check the patient leaflet or the pharmacist for the specific Amoxil formulation.
What if I cannot swallow tablets at all? ▾
Liquid alternatives, dispersible tablets or skin patches exist for some active ingredients. Whether such an alternative exists for Amoxicillin is in the prescribing information; the pharmacist can confirm and the prescriber can switch the formulation rather than relying on crushing Amoxil at 250mg, 500mg, 875mg.
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