yes. my doctor said it is safe to take medications up to a year after expiration. the date the date that a retailer has to sell by, not necessarily when it has to be used by
chances are, no. But you shouldn't take expired meds.
My tag expired last month and I don't get paid until the 15th of this month. How much is it going to cost me since it's late?And my license expired last month too so how much would that be?
both parties if the lease changes from written to verbal, month to month.
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Yes. There is no limit to the number of tickets you can get.
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Yes, if it is after the expired month, a cop has the right to pull you over and give you a traffic fix it ticket. Make sure you have proof of insurance too.
If they are expired by a few months or weeks then they will probably mess up your cycle for the next month.
The label says the milk hasn't expired yet, but it's sour already.Aunt June expired in her sleep last April.I've never owned a plant that hasn't expired in a month or less.The room was littered with the bones and corpses of expired cats and dogs.I don't think I've ever had a credit card that expired, since usually I lose them long before the expiration date.
No. You must have a valid current ID.