If this is the nebulized aerosol and the outer foil package has been opened, it probably isn't "unsafe" but it also isn't going to be effective, either. Exposure to temperatures outside the listed acceptable range, exposure to light and age affect all drugs. If you are talking about the metered dose inhaler form of albuterol then, if it has been kept within the acceptable temperature range and is less than one year past its expiration date, it should be every bit as effective. Because albuterol is considered a "rescue" medication, don't even gamble with it- make sure you get your prescription refilled and use the older meds only as a last resort.
You shouldn't use things after their expiration dates. It may cause some kind of harm in one way or another.
You shouldn't use things after their expiration dates. It may cause some kind of harm in one way or another.
It is generally not recommended to use tiotropium bromide after its expiration date as the effectiveness and safety of the medication may be compromised. It is best to check with your healthcare provider or pharmacist for guidance on appropriate storage and disposal of expired medication.
No, you cannot use a coupon on its expiration date.
No, coupons typically cannot be used on their expiration date.
It is not recommended to use sour cream after the expiration date as it may not be safe to consume.
The expiration date is there for a reason. If it's a cheesecake which doesn't use preservatives, then the expiration date is probably pretty accurate.
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It is not recommended to use sour cream past its expiration date as it may not be safe to consume.
maybe shortly after the expiration date
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no