Some drugs lose their potency over time. Others can decompose into potentially harmful compounds, though this is rare. It's usually a matter of effectiveness.
The reason that most drugs remain effective long after the expiration date is that the FDA requires the drugs to be tested for effectiveness over time. Most drug manufacturers don't test beyond a year or two past the date of manufacture. It's like a warranty period. After the expiration date, the drug is "out of warranty". But it might still work just fine.
Drugs like aspirin and Tylenol have been around for many years, so why the short expiration? We know they have a long shelf life. It's because every time the manufacturer changes its packaging or formulation (pill shape, pill type (tablet vs capsule), and a variety of other things), the testing process has to start over from time zero.
So the expiration date really only states how long a particular formulation has been tested, and how long the manufacturer is willing (or the government requires) to guarantee its effectiveness.
While Tylenol 3 (which contains acetaminophen, codeine, and caffeine) may not become harmful after its expiration date, its effectiveness can diminish over time. Medications are typically best used before their expiration date for optimal safety and efficacy. If you have an expired pill, it's advisable to consult a pharmacist or healthcare provider before taking it.
It is not recommended to take Mucines DM after its expiration date. Most medicines have a long shelf life, but they become ineffective after the expiration date.
The"expiration date" on most shelf-stable pill-type medications (not including liquids that need refrigeration, such as insulin) is calculated VERY conservatively to ensure maximum potency. After that date, the medication _may_ start to slowly degrade over time. Tylenol (acetaminophen), Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid), and Motrin (ibuprofen) are almost certainly safe and effective for a year after the expiration date.
You can take vitamins after the expiration date. They are normally safe to take. However, I wouldn't take them so long after they already expired.
It is recommended that one should not take any medications after their expiration date, including prednisone.
Expiration dates mean the date that the drug is full-strength. After that date, it's no longer as effective. You can take it, but it probably won't work well.
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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.
The expiration date is how long the medication is guaranteed to be potent for. You should be fine to take it past its exp date, just might not work as well.
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.
You should not take cefuroxime axetil after the expiration date. Taking it when it has expired could be dangerous. Throw away any unused medication after the expiration date.
Type your answer here... You can take Tylenol which is out of date for a short time, if the Tylenol has been kept refrigerated, tightly sealed and very dry. Otherwise, it should be disposed of.