Typically yes, for about 2 years at the max. *This may vary from product to product.
NO please do not take them
Each medicine has an expiration date, as they contain Active ingredient+ Additives.
Doxycycline (being a tetracycline type compound) is something I would specifically not take after its expiration date; it can degrade into compounds toxic to the liver.
Because creamed peas contain dairy I would not suggest consuming them beyond the expiration date
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.
I've been told that the the product is good for two years beyond the date indicated on the product. I have yet to confirm.
vegemite expiration date
yes, in the topical formula, after the expiration date it loses a small percentage of it's potency every year as it ages. Oral tablet you should not ingest after the expiration date due to the formation of liver toxic metabolites.
The expiration date is in Julian code... Google that to get your expiration date.
If the product is well sealed in its original container and the expiration date has not passed, it may be considered potent. If the product is poorly sealed, not in its original container or beyond its expiration date, it should be replaced.
Date of Expiration was created in 2002.
By reading the expiration date on the can
Most likely the expiration date.