My children's chewable Motrin expired 2 1/2 months ago, is it still 100% decisive? ?
i know some expiration dates allow for some give-and-take, but I want to make sure.
Answer: I would articulate it will be just a bit weaker in strength at the worst. It can't translation in chemical structure or be harmfull if that's what you are worried about.2 1/2 months is a amazingly short period of time though, and I would say that the usefulness level change, if any, would be greatly minute. It it were over 5 months over the date, I would discard it, as you have no hypothesis how much of the effectiveness rate is left.
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It will be fine. Manufactures are required to place an expiration date on adjectives medication(s)--including over-the-counter as well as prescription.
If you said it was 2 1/2 years ago, afterwards I would have recommend that you throw it away. It is still fine. .
It's probably not as effective, but it should still abet a bit. It's not good to take medication after the expiration date. If you are experiencing strange side effects, I suggest calling your doctor. If not, check the expiration date before taking anything. Most meds are 95% effective 3 years olden their dates..
I think to be precise the sell by date and if anything it would just be smaller quantity potent. No, it will not be as effective.