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Question Posted Friday November 1 2013, 6:34 am

Can I take trigestrel if it expired in october and now its november

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adviceman49 answered Saturday November 2 2013, 11:32 am:
The date of expiration on drugs is a sell by date. This is the date that the manufacturer has found to be the extended shelf life of the drug to be at its full potency. After this date the drug starts to lose its potency and its effectiveness. Just how fast that is I can't say other than it is not like turning off a switch in that one day its good and the next its bad.

If you have any concerns ask your pharmacist. They would know if it is safe and for how long after the expiration the drug will be fully effective.

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