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Yes, pseudoephedrine can lose its effectiveness after its expiration date. While it may not necessarily become harmful, the potency of the medication can diminish over time, leading to reduced efficacy in relieving nasal congestion. It's best to use medications within their expiration date for optimal results and consult a healthcare professional if unsure.

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