There's no way to know. You might, and you might not.
One thing is for sure: If you do have a bad reaction to it, you can't hold the manufacturer
responsible for it, like you could if the product was not expired. By printing a safe date on
the packege, they warned you.
yes
Taking reactine and Benadryl is really not a wise idea. Both of these medication are antihistamines and could make a person excessively drowsy. Both of them together could cause excessive drying of the sinuses.
You can, depending on the amount of alcohol and Reactine dosage. 5mg of Reactine (Regular strenght) with 1-2 drinks is relatively safe (as long as you don't have liver or kidney disease). You will feel the effects of alcohol triple. DO NOT DRIVE. You will feel pretty sedated. That being said, they should only be mixed occasionally (everyday is a no-no)
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Yes, but be cautious. The expiry date on most medicines concerns their strength. Medicines lose their effectiveness after their expiry date - it drops off slowly, depending on the product. If the expiry date was recent, they will probably still be 'quite' effective, but just not 'as' effective. DO NOT overcompensate by taking more than the recommended dose, but if they don't seem effective, buy new rather than exceeding the dosage.
sublimation!! :)
The answer is melting
Evaporation.
miniscus
Weeks
is krimson increases weight after taking 3 months
This is boiling - liquid transformation in gas.