No, you should discard expired medications. There is no gurantee for efficacy or safety and the bacteria might become resistant to clindamycin if its inert thus making treatment for your infection even harder.
Yes
Expired disposable cameras may still work, but there is a risk of decreased image quality or malfunction due to the age of the film inside.
It is because you have not deleted it..... I think.
They will not be harmful, they will either still be good or if they really are expired they will simply not work or not work as well as they used to.
Expired yeast may still work for baking, but its effectiveness may be reduced. It's best to use fresh yeast for optimal results in baking.
I have a prescription for Diflucan that expired 5/20/12 would it hurt me if I take it? And would it still work?
theraflu powder does it still work after expiration date
If you look at them and they aren't leaking you can use them,but they' will likely not work as long as new batteries would.
If it has expired you cannot use it.
No, you cannot fly with an expired ID.
No, expired rubbing alcohol may not be as effective for disinfecting surfaces. It is recommended to use fresh rubbing alcohol for optimal disinfection.
Clindamycin is used for serious infections where Penicillin may not work like severe tooth abcess. It is a stronger alternate to Amoxicillin .