I am a skeptic by nature and I NEVER believe in expiration dates on pretty much ANYTHING. I always say ... yeah, right. That's just another way for you to get me to buy more product. But common sense says that EVERYTHING dies, NOTHING lives forever. So, when I find that 3 year old bottle of vitamins 2 years past its expiration date, I tend to say to myself ... better not risk it.
So, if you are a matter of days or weeks past the expiration on PILLS and they have otherwise been stored properly (i.e., NOT in a hot car or direct sunlight, etc.) then I say go for it! Also, you CAN call your friendly neighborhood pharmacist. They'll tell you their opinion of the truth.
2007-07-28 06:49:00
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answered by Just_One_Man's_Opinion 5
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Can Pills Expire
2016-12-14 13:54:36
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answered by faccone 4
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Do Pills Really Expire
2016-11-12 04:14:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Do pills go bad?
I mean like any medicines, like vitamins for instance. I have some vitamins here and hey are expired but its in a pill form..will it hurt me if i take it? I mean how would a pill expire?
2015-08-16 16:16:41
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on several factors. If you are talking over-the-counter pills, they are pretty safe. Essentially they are nothing more than Benedryl (like you take for allergies). Antihistamines make you drowsy & help you sleep. Now, if you are talking about prescription sleeping pills...that can be another story. These should only be used in the short-term & always under the supervision of a doctor. The newer ones such as Ambien are not supposed to be addictive, but any of the benzodiazapines such as Xanax or Valium are VERY addictive & probably shouldn't be used for sleep.
2016-03-13 23:10:15
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answered by ? 4
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its the exposure to light and heat and time that makes a pill lose its strength or power but if u keep pills in a cool dark place but not the frig they can last past the expiration date . Max
2007-07-28 12:25:21
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answered by Max 1
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When pills expired they have less effectiveness. The more time it passes the less it would work. Vitamins or pills can go bad if you take the cotton out of the bottle. The cotton, specially in the summer, helps with the humidity so your pills wont het stuck to each other and smell bad.
2007-07-28 06:49:05
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answered by Natasha 4
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I is a good idea never to take anything that has expired, to save a few cents. It can spoil the same way your milk, egg and meat spoils in the refrigerator.
As a solid, pills lasts longer. But with air, temperature and moisture, the ingrediants can degrade, sometimes, even to toxic materials.
2007-07-28 15:05:39
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answered by kenneth h 6
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Yes. Throw unused pills out yearly. After one year, they can become toxic
2007-07-28 06:45:34
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answered by Max 7
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They can't really give you that much damage. Just don't become reliable on them, then they can mess up your system, and you may overdose by accident.
2016-04-01 07:28:31
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answered by ? 4
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