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Is Levofloxacin still good after expiration date?

It is never good to use any medication after an expiration date, if one is listed.


Will deodorant still smell good when it expires?

It depends. Sometimes, it still smells good past the expiration date. Sometimes, it loses its smell. And, at other times, it just smells bad.


Is cough medicine past expiration date by 1 month still good?

Well, yeah, but any medecine which is older than its expiration date may be weaker, among other things.


Is tazo chai any good past expiration?

yes


How long is Albuterol good after expiration date?

They can last forever. The only problem with using them past the expiration date is the longer the inhaler goes past the expiration date the less effective the medication will be.


How long is fluoride good after expiration date?

Fluoride toothpaste can still be effective after its expiration date, but its potency may decrease over time. Using fluoride toothpaste past the expiration date can still help protect against tooth decay, but it may not be as effective as a product that is within its recommended shelf life.


How long after expiration date does SOMA remain effective?

I just realized mine was a year past the expiration date, they still seem to be effective.


Is Vanilla flavoring good past it's expiration date?

Yes, it will be fine.


How do you spell the past tense of expiration?

Expiration is a noun. The verb form is expire, and the past tense is expired.


What are the advantages of pickling food?

to keep the food tasting good past the expiration time.


Is beer good to drink if the date on can is out of date?

Beer is not good to drink past its expiration. Nothing is advised to be drunk past its expiration. The only partially acceptable thing expired beer can be good for is cooking with, however traces of unnecessary materials can be left even after the cooking process.


Can you take benadryl 2 years past shelf date?

It's never a good idea to take medicine past its expiration.