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Shelf life of medicine is the time you can keep it around and it is still "good". That is, it's still okay to use, has not changed chemically, has not lost its potency, and will still do the job for which it was intended. The producer will only guarentee the validity of the medicine up until that date. Hope that helps... ;-)
Benadryl, or diphenhydramine hydrochloride, has a shelf life of one year for pills and six months for liquid/suspensions. However, this particular medicine only lose a little effectiveness past this shelf life, and is not harmful.
The shelf life of the medication Crestor is 3 years. After this time the medicine loses its ability to work properly and should be thrown away.
Many kinds of diseases can only determined by technology. Technology also makes the medicine to last longer than its shelf life, a great example for this is preserving a medicine in a refrigerator.
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Yes, DNA does have a shelf life. It has a shelf life of about four years if it is properly preserved.
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