Taking Expired Laxatives
What happens if you eat expired laxatives? 3
I just want to know if anyone knows the effects of taking expired laxatives. Are you more excited
They are also less likely to work than most medicines, and I would say more, which means that most medicines will continue to work after their expiration date. It's just that they are not as strong as they used to be. Like Tylenol, if you use it and it's only a few months old, it still doesn't work as well. You should not take any old antibiotics or anything like that as they should be taken at the same time and you will be considered taking them all.
Does it really matter how long these laxatives last? They usually lose 50% of their effectiveness after 6 months of trim if they are in pill or capsule form, and if they are liquid, they lose their effectiveness within 34 months.
However, it is generally safe to avoid taking expired medications as it will compromise the desired effective dose.
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What happens if you eat expired laxatives?
I just want to know if anyone knows the effects of taking expired laxatives. Are you more excited
Laxative tablets
I took some laxatives and started having nausea and dizziness instead of the usual abdominal pain. The story is not about taking a medicine that has expired, not even for a day, I think it is safer. What helps, for example ...
In most cases, the drug will work after it is finished, but it depends entirely on how it was stored and the type of drug. The laxatives may lose their effectiveness, but they do not stop working. I will be even more careful with liquids, whether solution or suspension. Some internally coated tablets can lose their effectiveness faster. Finally, good for swallowing may not be as effective as a new line.