It is not that they are harmful...it is that they lose potency.
They will not be harmful, they will either still be good or if they really are expired they will simply not work or not work as well as they used to.
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There are no known drug interactions be2ween flucloxacillin and the contraceptive implant.
Hi, i was told by my doctor that ibuprofen was fine to take with with my flucloxacillin.
Anything expired is deemed to be less safe in general. If the water is hot enough, and if the tea isn't contaminated, there shouldn't be any problem.
Yes, the chemical formula for flucloxacillin is C19H17ClFN3O5S. There is one sulfur atom in each molecule. In pharmacy it is used as an antibiotic.
Yes it is ! Expired medicine could have lost some of its potency, which would mean you wouldn't get the proper dose - but - more importantly, some of the ingredients could have reacted to form harmful chemicals. Always return expired medication to your pharmacist for safe disposal.
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No you cannot take flucloxacillin when pregnant. the leaflet says, 'do not take if you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant' therefore i wouldn't take it.