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Expired eye drops!


Question Posted Thursday July 5 2007, 11:25 am

Is it ok to use an eye drop that's expired 6 months ago?

What will it do to my eyes if I use it?


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orphans answered Thursday July 5 2007, 4:18 pm:
I used eyedrops that were like 2 weeks expired, because i was like, whatever its only two weeks.
but then my eyes turned red and became irritated... i don't suggest doing it!

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twistedsister17 answered Thursday July 5 2007, 12:48 pm:
I wouldn't recommend it. If the eyedrops were maybe a few weeks past expiration date, that might not be so mad. But 6 Months is kind of a long time.

I'm not exactly sure what would happen. The most likely thing that would happen, is that they won't work. They won't help your eyes at all, get rid of redness/itchiness/whatever, if some of the chemicals in it have expired. I don't really think they could hurt your eyes, but I wouldn't take any chances.

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