Yes, have been using expired lozenges for years now.
Honestly, yes I guess the nicotine is still in it somewhat.... I just bought some and didnt check the experiation date before I did and they expire in 2 months. Sucks because when you buy them always check the xperiaion date.... Because they'll taste better. Mine taste old still seems like nicotine is in it. I bought some different ones two weeks ago the new Nicorette Mini's and they dont expire for 2 years.... big differences in taste. so MAKE SURE THERE FRESH IF U WANT MORE THAN JUST NICOTINE AND NOT A TERRIBLE TASTE...
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.
I just realized mine was a year past the expiration date, they still seem to be effective.
I think so
yes, nicotine is harmful, do search on effects of nicotine Clearly, nicotine lozenges are better than smoking. But it's still using nicotine which isn't an ideal condition. Try substituting sugar free hard candy in the same flavor as your nicotine lozenge. One way to do this easily is to cut down to only using lozenges after meals and perhaps in the morning. This will equate to a few a day. Do this for a couple of weeks, then substitute the hard candy for these times as well. When ready to get off the hard candies, substitute water instead. And for gosh sakes get some exercise. It makes the process easier.
Yes medical research has shown that Zantac (Ranitidine) is still effective up to 1.5 years after expiration date. After that it begins to lose some of its potency. Like canned food with expiration dates as long as the package is sealed and properly stored it lasts well beyond the expiration date.
It is best not to use any drug after its expiration date. Expiration dates are meant to reflect the stable shelf life of a medication. After this point, it may not be effective, or worse, it may contain harmful breakdown products.
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.
The expiration date is there so you know an approximate date when it should not be used. Three days before an expiration wouldn't do harm, a day or two after expiration might not do harm either, but avoid using vaccines (or any medications) that are after their expiration date.
Hi, Unlikely. Pills pass there expiration date can not be used because they usually lose there effectiveness.
diet pills after expiration
No. However, nicotine metabolites are still present, and can be detected.
I just read on a Fibromyalgia site that Adams Pharmeceutical did testing showing full strength in guaifenesin 10 yrs after expiration date, and probably very little reduction after that. This assumes proper storage.