Taking expired Allegra (fexofenadine) is generally not considered dangerous, but its effectiveness may be reduced. Medications can lose potency over time, which means you might not get the intended relief from allergy symptoms. However, it's always a good idea to consult a healthcare professional before using any expired medication. If you're experiencing persistent symptoms, it's best to seek a fresh prescription or alternative treatment.
chances are, no. But you shouldn't take expired meds.
Well, it's dangerous to use anything that expired.
Generally taking expired medicine of any kind is not recommended. Is it likely to be dangerous, no, theres a chance the potency has decreased, but it should not be dangerous.
No! I had this same question and called the pharmacy. They said that most medications are safe to take if they are expired, however, expired Lyrica is extremely dangerous.
Expired medication can be ineffective and dangerous.
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Not dangerous at all but it will be very flat depending on how expired it is. Not dangerous at all but it will be very flat depending on how expired it is.
It will kill you
Generally speaking it is safe to take expired medication. However, it should be noted that the concentration of active ingredient in the medication is likely to be reduced. For certain drugs (anti-seizure medications, antibiotics, others), this may be dangerous. In the case of ultracet, the expired medication will likely be less effective, though not dangerous. Because there is no way to quantify the degree to which the medication has decomposed, do not take additional tablets in an effort to achieve a "full dose." That would be dangerous.