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Is metformin still good after a year? The risks of using expired medication

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires that all medications, including metformin, carry an expiration date to guarantee the drug's full potency and safety up to that point. Therefore, the simple answer to 'Is metformin still good after a year?' is no, because its effectiveness and safety cannot be guaranteed by the manufacturer beyond that labeled date.

The Cold Hard Facts: Why Are Some Medications Refrigerated?

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The global pharmaceutical cold chain logistics market is expected to reach $21.3 billion, highlighting the massive scale of temperature-controlled medicines [1.7.2]. But why are some medications refrigerated? The primary reason is to maintain their chemical stability, ensuring they remain both safe and effective [1.2.1, 1.2.2].

Which of the following medications require refrigeration? A Guide to Proper Storage

4 min read
Did you know that the stability of many medications is extremely sensitive to temperature changes, with some research indicating that medication storage can be vulnerable to temperature fluctuations? For patients and caregivers, understanding **Which of the following medications require refrigeration?** is crucial for maintaining treatment efficacy and patient safety.

Can Softgels Go Bad? Understanding Expiration and Potency

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While the FDA does not require expiration dates on dietary supplements, most manufacturers voluntarily provide them, typically ranging from one to five years [1.2.1, 1.8.2]. So, the question remains for many consumers: can softgels go bad and become unsafe?

Understanding the Shelf Life: How long is Hyland's cough syrup good for?

3 min read
According to Hyland's, many of their homeopathic medicines, including certain cough syrups, do not have a traditional expiration date printed on the label, a practice exempted by the FDA for homeopathic manufacturers. This means knowing "How long is Hyland's cough syrup good for?" depends on the specific product type, storage conditions, and observing for any signs of change.

Is it okay to store pills in a Ziploc bag?

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According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), improper storage can cause medications to become less effective or even harmful before their expiration date. This raises the critical question for many: **Is it okay to store pills in a Ziploc bag?** The answer is often no, especially for long-term use.