There are many things that can go wrong in a medicine, depending upon what type of medicine it is. Primarily, most medicines can degrade, which means the chemicals weaken. The drug is then less effective for the purpose it is needed. For example, if an antibiotic's chemical make-up weakens, it will not fight the infection as it should if the medication was not expired. When someone with an infection takes an expired medication, the bacteria then continue to multiply, unchecked. The person would get sicker even though taking the expired antibiotic.
I would just go out and buy a new bottle or obtain a new prescription.
Yes it is ! Expired medicine could have lost some of its potency, which would mean you wouldn't get the proper dose - but - more importantly, some of the ingredients could have reacted to form harmful chemicals. Always return expired medication to your pharmacist for safe disposal.
You should consult your Dr, but most will say never take expired medicine.
Call poison control center, or 911. But FAST though.
i wouldn't advise it
It's not just during pregnancy expired medicine should never be used. Return it to the doctor or pharmacy. It's not effective or less effective so you don't know how much you get if any.
Generally taking expired medicine of any kind is not recommended. Is it likely to be dangerous, no, theres a chance the potency has decreased, but it should not be dangerous.
contact your doctor because depending on what medcine it is it could be dangerous.
No, it should be washed down the sink or fushed down the toilet ASAP.
If you opened the original container, and if it is not expired, then yes it is safe to take.
No. That means it expired. NEVER EVER TAKE MEDICINE WITH A PAST DATE. That's medicine might be bad.
Expired Cheratussin cough medicine may not be harmful, but its effectiveness can be reduced. Medications can degrade over time, leading to diminished potency, which means it may not provide the relief you need. It's generally recommended to avoid using expired medications and to consult a healthcare professional if you're unsure. Always check the expiration date before use and dispose of any expired products properly.
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