Yes, mometasone furoate ointment can go bad over time. It typically has an expiration date printed on the packaging, and using it past that date may reduce its effectiveness or lead to potential safety concerns. It's important to store it properly and check for any changes in color, texture, or odor before use. If in doubt, it's best to consult a healthcare professional or dispose of it safely.
They do not go bad in a day, but they go bad in a week.
They do go bad. They go bad if you don't refrigerate them for about a week.
They do go bad. They go bad if you don't refrigerate them for about a week.
it does not go bad
Charcoal does not go bad
Yes, but I would not use anything that wasn't prescribed to your child directly from a doctor. I was just prescribed that for my 21 month old daughter who has experienced her very first diaper rash, that won't go away despite the usage of various other OTC creams. She was prescribed 0.1 mg used twice daily for 5-7 days. Since it is not an infection and she isn't using an antibiotic and the cream is just to help get rid of the rash, I will only use it until the rash is gone. Hope this answers your question. Though I strongly advise you see your child's pediatrician.
Teeth go bad of sugar
They never go bad. Ever.
do macadamian nuts go bad
yes it does go bad
Yes they often do go bad
go maith = good go holc = bad