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Medication Guide — Buspar

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Last updated · May 15, 2026Source: DailyMed ↗

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Buspirone Hydrochloride
Tablets, USP
Patient Instruction Sheet

Revised: 8/2021
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30 mg (the entire tablet) 20 mg (two-thirds of a tablet) 10 mg (one-third of a tablet) 15 mg (one-half of a tablet) 15 mg (the entire tablet) 10 mg (two-thirds of a tablet) 5 mg (one-third of a tablet) 7.5 mg (one-half of a tablet) Breaking Multi-Scored Tablet

HOW TO USE:

Buspirone Hydrochloride
Tablets, USP
15 mg and 30 mg Tablets

in convenient multi-scored tablet form

Response to buspirone varies among individuals. Your physician may find it necessary to adjust your dosage to obtain the proper response.

This multi-scored tablet design makes dosage adjustments easy. Each tablet is scored and can be broken accurately to provide any of the following dosages.

If your doctor prescribed the 30 mg tablet:

If your doctor prescribed the 15 mg tablet:

To break a multi-scored tablet accurately and easily, hold the tablet between your thumbs and index fingers close to the appropriate tablet score (groove) as shown in the photo. Then, with the tablet score facing you, apply pressure and snap the tablet segments apart (segments breaking incorrectly should not be used).

Manufactured for:
Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Morgantown, WV 26505 U.S.A.

Manufactured by:
Mylan Laboratories Limited
Hyderbad -500 096, India

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Sources

RxCUI: 866111

NDC: 422910176

Last fetched: May 15, 2026

Source: DailyMed ↗

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