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Epinephrine typically remains effective for about 12 to 18 months when stored properly at room temperature and protected from light. However, it's important to check the expiration date on the packaging, as the potency can decrease over time. After the expiration date, epinephrine should not be used, and a new supply should be obtained. Always consult with a healthcare professional for specific guidance on storing and using epinephrine.

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