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    Does anyone know if there is any harm in using hydrogels that are past their expiration date?

    Lisa

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    lweinshe:

    I would be cautious about this. Some hydrogels can promote bacterial growth, and may overtime and after expiration, loose their sterility and start to grow bugs.

    I'd be a little cautious.

    Tom Hale PhD.

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    • #3
      If a drug is already expired, would it be better to not just use it?

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      • #4
        msthomas:

        Depends on the drug or the product as above. If it is a liquid penicillin, yes, they degrade quickly. If its a dry product, tablet, or cream, then it is probably good for some time after the expiration date. Remember, the expiration date is the date that the pharmaceutical guarantees a stated potency, it does not necessarily mean the drug is bad after that date.

        The one major exception to this is the liquid penicillins/cephalosporins, which are very unstable after a few weeks.

        I'd ask your pharmacist for advice about the specific product.



        Tom Hale Ph.D.

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