No, but it will not have the same potency as medication that is still in date.
Medication loses its potency with age.
You can. The potency may be diminished but it is not likely to be toxic.
Doxycycline (being a tetracycline type compound) is something I would specifically not take after its expiration date; it can degrade into compounds toxic to the liver.
NO, absolutely not! Drugs have an expiration day for a reason. Drugs break down after they pass the expiration date, some deteriorate in strength, but some actually can become toxic once they begin to break down.
No, the expiration date does not include that date.
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The expiration date is in Julian code... Google that to get your expiration date.
Date of Expiration was created in 2002.
By reading the expiration date on the can
It's not! Medications are given expiration dates based on how long they have been proven to contain the active ingredient at a certain percentage. Although many medications simply become less effective past the expiration date, there are several medications that may become toxic and dangerous once past the expiration date. Therefore, all medications should be disposed of after their expiration date. Acually over the counter meds, among many others usually do stay good longer than the expiration date. Google the fda military study which will give you good information
Most likely the expiration date.
The duration of Expiration Date - film - is 1.57 hours.
You should consult a pharmacist or physician before you try this. The expiration date is the last day on which the manufacturer guarantees the medication is safe and effective - after this, the medication may have broken down enough to cause toxic byproducts or to simply be ineffective.