120 days.
Original answer:Shelf life of any drug is mentioned on the preparation. From manufacture date to expiry date is the shelf life of the drug. In case of above drug it is probably has a long shelf life of three years. ( As per permissible in most countries.)
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Schedule P is life period of drugs. It can also be like- the shelf-life of the drug.
Benzonatate is a cough suppressant. The shelf life of benzonatate expires within one or two years in which the drug begins efficiency and shelf life.
it does
Yes, DNA does have a shelf life. It has a shelf life of about four years if it is properly preserved.
That is a good question! The scientists do the chemical testing of the drug periodically. Some drugs start to degrade faster than others. They have short shelf life. The product of degradation may be harmless or harmful. Depending on this the scientists probably decide the shelf life of the drug. The drug is declared as expired by the time it looses ten percent efficacy, probably. Some drugs do not expire and then they are declared as expired at the end of five years. So you have expiry of sodium chloride, potassium chloride and sterile water by five years in most countries. Though they can not expire.
Expiration Date is the time after which the potency of the drug is reduced and it may have less therapeutic action and duration of action.shelf life is the time taken by the drug to get reduced up to 90% or degradation of 10 % of active drug.
Whar is the shelf life of the " Idioms "
The shelf life of Chloramphenicol when it is unopened is 24 months. The shelf life when it's opened is 28 days.
How long a drug stays in your blood and/or urine is usually determined by its half-life. The half-life of a drug is the time it takes your body to metabolize and excrete the medication. Flexeril has a half-life of 18 hours, so it would take 3.75 days for it to clear out of your body completely.