Rapamycin requires enteric coating, but has a score line?

Hi… Matt Kaeberlein regularly mentions that it is important that rapamycin has enteric coating. For example in his latest video (Youtube ID 0AdYtOvdVk8, time index 1:20:42). I switched brands recently, and my new sirolimus tablets (“SiroBoon”) to my surprise have a clear score line, suggesting it is permissible to split them up to fine-tune dosing. But doesn’t that mean that these pills have no enteric coating? Because splitting them up would supposedly render any coating useless, or doesn’t it? Can someone make sense of this? I had side effects in the area of the mouth after the first two times I took the new pills, so I think they are what they say they are. Thanks!

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