It's never a good idea to take medicine past its expiration.
Benadryl, or diphenhydramine hydrochloride, has a shelf life of one year for pills and six months for liquid/suspensions. However, this particular medicine only lose a little effectiveness past this shelf life, and is not harmful.
Shelf life depends on processing, what container it is in and other factors. Cream can safely be kept 7 to 10 days past the expiration date. Heavy cream lasts 2 to 3 weeks past the expiration date.
There should be a 'best by' date on the bottom of the container. Quality will not be guaranteed past that date.
Pharmacies do not recommend using Lortab (Hydrocodone) one year past the issue date.
Yes. Most MRE's have a shelf-life of 5 years at room temperature. That said, I've eaten MRE's that were several years past expiration date, and everything was fine except the bread - though edible it tasted odd.
The normal shelf-life of pills are one to two years after purchasing. Generally you can use them past their expiration date if they havent been exposed to extreme heat or cold, but they're going to lose some potency.
For the most part, water has an indefinite shelf life. Bottled water sometimes has an expiration date, but this doesn't mean that the water has gone bad if you drink it past that date. However, if you open the bottle and the water smells strange, then you should dispose of it.
There should be a "best by" date on the end of the box of tofu mix. Now having said that, I have made some that was nearly three years past that 'best by" date and it was fine. I suspect as long as it stays sealed, you could keep it for a fairly indefinite time.
Fresh shrimp lasts for one to two days past the printed date or date bought at store. Frozen shrimp lasts for 6 to 8 months.
No - everything has a shelf life for a reason. Buy new mucinex dm!
The past tense of "put" is "put" and the past participle is also "put." For example: "I put the book on the shelf" (past tense) and "I have put the book on the shelf" (past participle).
yes you can the date on the bottles are only shelf dates t just losses some potency in other words it wouldn't be the full strength