Medication shelf life?

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I got medication given to me a few months ago for my severely awful post nasal drip. The process of putting this medication in was to lie with my head tilted back for 10 whole minutes, this caused me to feel incredibly light headed and sick so I gave up.

Now, I came across this bottle in my drawer and I'm at the desperate stage as I've tried every other form of medication prescribed and the next option is operations, so I thought I'd give it another go.

Trouble is, the box says 'discard after 28 days of opening'. I didn't think medication went 'off' but I don't want to risk it if that's the case? Should I just request or purchase another bottle from the pharmacy(I would imagine its prescription only from the docs which would mean yet another trip).

Cheers GD! :p
 
What's a post nasal drip then?

And yes, medicine goes off. Or loses it's effectiveness and or gains side effects maybe even. I have no real idea however, I'm not a doctor or pharmacist.
 
This came up a few months ago. The consensus was that you'll probably be fine in that it won't do you any harm but may not be as effective. The flipside is that it might kill you so, you know, you might want to have a think about risk avoidance and that kind of thing.

Incase I'm being unclear, get a new prescription :)
 
Ahhh, think a guy at work has that through drinking. Don't sound too pleasant in the mornings mind.

You can get it from all sorts of ailments, commonly the flu, swine and bird flu's are infamous for it. Mostly it clears up after a few months, but sometimes it is chronic.
 
Ah right! Thought I'd ask as I'll have a hard time getting to the docs this week for another one, I imagine it wouldn't be a simple telephone request - Awful, arrogant surgery receptionists!

I have a constant stream of mucus running down the back of my throat, it chokes and makes me sick throughout the day. Makes trying to train and put on weight fairly difficult :p

I rarely drink and it doesn't cause me to cough. I've literally tried everything and this was the last resort medication before whatever next, hospital wise. I'm currently on two other forms of medication, one of which I should've stopped taking a long while ago! :p
 
Yes, I was given it when I had my appendix removed.

I didn't know whether to throw it out in the rubbish or not, so just kept it.

I think that's now classed as a class A drug if I remember correctly.

You only have a licence to hold it within the period of your treatment.

You should destroy it incase you get the "knock". ;)
 
Ah right! Thought I'd ask as I'll have a hard time getting to the docs this week for another one, I imagine it wouldn't be a simple telephone request - Awful, arrogant surgery receptionists!

I have a constant stream of mucus running down the back of my throat, it chokes and makes me sick throughout the day. Makes trying to train and put on weight fairly difficult :p

I rarely drink and it doesn't cause me to cough. I've literally tried everything and this was the last resort medication before whatever next, hospital wise. I'm currently on two other forms of medication, one of which I should've stopped taking a long while ago! :p

I would advise you stop taking the medication you shouldn't be taking. Don't take out of date stuff either.

You are asking for a potential torrent of mucus... :D
 
The 28 day thing is on eye drops and nasal sprays ect due to the risk of infection. Say for example you get and eye infection, get chloramphenicol for it and it clears within five days, then three months later you get another eye infection and use the same bottle again, you could be subjecting yourself to what you had before also lol. Not to mention all sorts of dust and microbes get into the bottles regardless of your aseptic technique upon administration!

Get a new script and have a chat with a pharmacist also for general drug counselling.
 
Most medications last for decades beyond the expiry date, morphine vials from the world war are still viable today. There are a few exceptions like hormones though for various reasons.
 
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