Well, yeah, but any medecine which is older than its expiration date may be weaker, among other things.
Medication should not be used after the expiration date printed on the label. After the expiration medicine can lose its potency which can be very dangerous.
on the back you might have to look a little if its a month a month in a half its still good as long as its still sealed so not moister can get in it
Expiration dates are there for a reason....I would not take any chances. Just toss it out and go by some more. :)
If it has been frozen all this time, it should still be safe.
Generally, the rule for checks is that after 90 days, a check is invalid. Even those without expiration dates!
well I found out.. There's no late fee in Oregon. they just reset your expiration date 2 years after your old expiration date. but you can still be ticketed for not having current registration. price is $54.00
You might still have tar in your lungs, if you adopt a fitness program you'll be OK in about month.
diet pills after expiration
You need to read the lease. There is probably a statement that says the agreement will continue on a month-to-month basis after the expiration of the stated period. If it doesn't say the co-signers will be released, they are probably still responsible.
I wouldn't risk it to be honest. Its probably ok but I wouldn't take chances
It is not recommended that you take a medication after it's expiration date. Therefore nutrofurantoin-macro will not still be effective for treating an UTI after the expiration date.
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