It is best to destroy all expired medicines and get a new supply, rather than use them after the expiration dates. Depending on the exact type of medication and the active ingredients, you might not get full benefit of the drug, and/or after a certain length of time, some ingredients in some medicines can go bad. You might speak to the pharmacist at your drug store and ask about a specific medicine and the expiration dates you have, but I would not take them after the expiration date without first checking with a pharmacist.
it is a medicine for common cold, it contains anti-histamine and de-congestion. It is very similar to clarinase
EUCALYPTUS is the best medicine to cure the cough and cold
can ativan be taken with equate cold head congestion?
Hyland's Daytime Cold and Cough medicine can provide relief from symptoms like coughing, congestion, and sore throat during the day. Its natural ingredients can help soothe discomfort without causing drowsiness, allowing you to function normally while managing your cold symptoms.
The most effective cold decongestant for relieving nasal congestion and sinus pressure is pseudoephedrine.
No. It contains something for pain, something for cough, something for congestion, but no amphetamines. Those are illegal to put in over-the-counter medications.
I cant give you an exact name for it but i believe that it is a cold medicine with DMX in it.
Nasal congestion can be caused by a common cold. It can also be caused by seasonal allergies and from dust, dirt, etc.
This is a medicine for cold
Yes, cold medicine does expire. There should be an expiration date on the packaging someplace. If you cannot find the expiration date and do not know how long you have had the medication, it would be best to discard it.
Until the expiration date.
The spelling coryza refers to a nasal cold (congestion, inflammation).