No. It is impossible.
Yes. I was just in to see a doctor for pinkeye (I have bacterial conjunctivitis) and was prescribed Polymyxin E-TMP Eye Drops (1 drop every 3 hours for 1 week). Today is Day 4 and my eye is neither painful or swollen as it was on Day 1 to 2 and there is no yellow discharge; however, the redness color is still there (slightly less red than on Day 2). Good Luck!
If its one or two days over, you should be fine. I wouldn't chance it any longer than that, the expiration dates are placed on things like this for a reason. --My eye twacked out today and got infected..I just took my drops that were a little over a year old..i'll let you know soon
Several different substances can be toxic to the kidneys. These include: antibiotics, primarily aminoglycosides, sulphonamides, amphotericin B, polymyxin, neomycin, bacitracin, rifampin, trimethoprim, cephaloridine, methicillin.
One year old.
You say "one year old" when referring to a person's age. Saying "one years old" is grammatically incorrect.
one year...
You are one year old. = Tu as un an. -OR- Vous avez un an. I am one year old. = J'ai un an.
A one human year old goldfish, is eighteen goldfish years old.
If you bought it and you keep it for one year, the newspaper is one year old...
No; at that point you are only several minutes old. You are one year old exactly one year after your birth.
Usually one would use Tobramycin eye drops for 7 days to treat external eye infections. Please make sure that you use the eye drops for the duration prescribed even if you are feeling better. If after this time the infection still persists, please make an appointment to consult with your GP.
What is an animal one year old