No ! The expiration date is a 'safety feature' - to ensure the customer consumes the product before it goes rotten.
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.
December 1st(is the earliest expiration date) through 5th (is the last possible date of consumtion) 2004
diet pills after expiration
no
It is never good to use any medication after an expiration date, if one is listed.
There is no expiration date! There is a date of manufacture under the brim. It really depends on the condition, whether it is still OK.
The expiration or best-use-by dates are for unopened packages.
About 6 months after the date.
Depends on the validity and expiration date on the passport, if expiration date has still not passed then the pasport is good to use.
I just realized mine was a year past the expiration date, they still seem to be effective.
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.
It's not, once a drug hits the expiration date it should be discarded -