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Cattledog

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Sun Jan 26, 2025, 11:28 PM Sunday

The Myth of Drug Expiration Dates

The box of prescription drugs had been forgotten in a back closet of a retail pharmacy for so long that some of the pills predated the 1969 moon landing. Most were 30 to 40 years past their expiration dates — possibly toxic, probably worthless.


In his lab, Gerona ran tests on the decades-old drugs, including some now defunct brands such as the diet pills Obocell (once pitched to doctors with a portly figurine called “Mr. Obocell”) and Bamadex. Overall, the bottles contained 14 different compounds, including antihistamines, pain relievers and stimulants. All the drugs tested were in their original sealed containers.

The findings surprised both researchers: A dozen of the 14 compounds were still as potent as they were when they were manufactured, some at almost 100 percent of their labeled concentrations.

“Lo and behold,” Cantrell says, “The active ingredients are pretty darn stable.”


https://www.propublica.org/article/the-myth-of-drug-expiration-dates
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The Myth of Drug Expiration Dates (Original Post) Cattledog Sunday OP
Someone told me once that they gave them to the military. I think it is a money making scheme. Maraya1969 Monday #1
Interesting. tanyev Monday #2

Maraya1969

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1. Someone told me once that they gave them to the military. I think it is a money making scheme.
Mon Jan 27, 2025, 03:59 AM
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When I went to this allergist I had to get an EpiPen and the one giving me the allergy shots would look at it every few months and tell me I had to get a new one because that one was expired.

My mother never threw drugs out. I can't remember when they made you give your license for epinephrine but she had a bunch of antihistamines that required none of that. She lived to 87

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