One of the serious side effects to Tamiflu is skin reactions. Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, erythema multiforme and toxic epidermal necrolysis have all been reported in patients taking Tamiflu.
Yes. According to the Tamiflu prescription information: TAMIFLU has been shown to have a minimal chance of negatively interacting with other medications. Over-the-counter medications may be prescribed to reduce severity of symptoms while the antiviral action of TAMIFLU takes effect. Antibiotics and Tamiflu should be OK taken together, however, depending on the reason for the antibiotic, you may want to get counseling from the Pharmacist or your doctor before using both. Remember that Tamiflu is an antiviral and is for treating viral infections, not for treating bacterial infections. Antibiotics, like Z-pack are made for treating bacterial infections.
It could be correct in the right context: "The time for returning this library book without a fine has been expired for two days", although it would be more idiomatic to substitute "The time for returning this library book without a fine expired two days ago".
There are no known side effects from using squawvine. Little research has been done, however, on its safety.
Yes, the expired sour cream has been disposed of properly.
It means that dispensed cash has been timed out and will be retracted by ATM.
The expired lactated ringers solution has been disposed of properly.
No side effects have been reported when cuscuta is used in doses prescribed by herbalists.
Cotton root bark has not been identified as producing side effects.
If your passport expired 20 years ago, it means it expired in the year 2001.
if it hasn't been opened, eat it
Yes, our expired isopropyl alcohol has been properly disposed of according to safety guidelines.