If it is just one week it may not be harmful. But it is better to avoid this mistake.
The past tense of "discard" is "discarded."
Coconut water can expire and the expiration date is shown on the package. When the water has past the expiration date, it's best to discard.
The "sale by" date lets the consumer know how long this item will be fresh or at its best. The stock employees also use this date to discard and replace items that are past their freshness date.
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It is best to not use drugs past their expiration date. Over time, drugs, especially generics, lose some of their active ingredients. This changes the dosage in unpredictable ways. At best, the medications my become ineffective.
There is no way to be sure. Although the active ingredient is very slow to break down, each manufacturer adds different quantities of other compounds to keep it potent. Most retail brands will maintain some effectiveness for months past the discard date. But it is always the best policy not to use expired medicines because you cannot reliably expect them to work.
In theory: Quite some time. In fact: Canned food becomes more and more tasteless and unappetizing as it ages. In practice: Discard canned food past it's expiration date.
They were unable to in the past but currently are able to administer certain injections, I believe they are limited to vaccinations.
Probably several years but don't depend your life on it.
Yes i have been vomiting for the past 5 days straight every morning , and i am pretty sure it is from the amoxicillin.
It's the simple past tense of the verb discard.
Dated is the past tense of date.