yes
If you use an expired yeast infection cream just discontinue use and get a new cream. It's unlikely to cause you any problems so no need to worry about having used the expired cream.
There is a possibility that expired condoms might give you infection. As I have personally experienced it (itching) at the end of the (head) because, some of the oil that comes with condoms might be expired; Therefore, You will be using a expired condom or as I call it (oiled nylon). Best tip by it before you actually meet up with your intercorse partner.
You should not take cefuroxime axetil after the expiration date. Taking it when it has expired could be dangerous. Throw away any unused medication after the expiration date.
yes i could give u an infection
Why would you use lubricant for something that self lubes retard..
Yes, it might and no, you can not take expired meds.
I'm thinking NOT dangerous because they have ciprofloxacin ear drops but they contain a steroid-dexamethasone. However, those ear drops are very expensive, so if you have cipro eye drops... it's basically the same thing, but without steroids. You will need to consult your doctor tho because he will want you to take an anti-inflammatory for the pain or give you separate drops. BTW- whoever answered this question before me is a complete idiot.
Taking expired Neo-Penotran, an antifungal medication commonly used for vaginal infections, may reduce its effectiveness, leading to inadequate treatment of the infection. While it is unlikely to cause harm, expired medications can sometimes break down into inactive compounds or potentially cause mild side effects. It's always best to consult a healthcare professional before using any expired medication to ensure safety and efficacy. If you have an infection, seek medical advice for proper treatment.
Using ciprofloxacin or any medication after its expiration date is not recommended. While some medications may retain potency beyond their expiration date, the safety and efficacy cannot be guaranteed. Expired medications may not effectively treat infections and could potentially lead to resistance or adverse effects. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for guidance on medication use and to obtain a new prescription if needed.
Taking expired Cefzil (cefprozil) may reduce its effectiveness, as the potency of medications can diminish over time. While it is unlikely to cause harm, using expired antibiotics can lead to inadequate treatment of an infection, potentially resulting in complications or resistance. It’s always best to consult a healthcare professional before taking any expired medication.
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.
I used a 2005 neosporin to prevent infection, and my scratches GOT infected. I don't suggest anybody using expired neosporin over 3 years. my cuts are huring like hell right now with an expanding red halo