A gamca is not good after 3 months. This is a condom.
three months
6 months after date of issuance
Yes you can before six months of expiry. For entering in some countries it is a must that you show atleast 6 months validity of the passport.
If they were frozen before the expiration date, there shouldn't be a problem. If they have been in the refrigerator, toss them.
The expiration date should be both on the long form and your DOT medical card. It can be valid for up to 24 months, but can also be for less in cases where age, medical condition, etc. becomes a factor. The expiration date is the day it expires - there is no grace period.
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.
6 months
In New Jersey, the law states that you must renew your driver's license before the expiration date. You can renew your license up to 6 months before it expires.
2 months
According to Aruba Forums at Visit Aruba website, travelers are admitted into Aruba with a minimum of 3 months left before the expiration date on their passport.Specifically, the entry requirements provided on Aruba Tourism Authority's website state that a tourist to Aruba must have "the necessary documents for returning to the country of origin or to a country that he has the right to enter." According to a former U.S. Immigration Inspector stationed in Aruba on Aruba Forums at Visit Aruba, the United States requires a minimum of 6 months left before the passport's expiration date for re-entry. Also, airlines reserve the right to deny travel for inadequate documentation, and as countries have differing minimum passport expiration times, the airlines have an across-the-board rule that passports must be valid for 6 months.
No
If they were frozen before the expiration date you should be alright. Processed meats should be frozen for no longer than 6 months.