In-Use Shelf-Life
Introduction Drug expiration dates reflect the time period during which the product is known to remain stable when it is stored according to its labelled storage conditions. Nonetheless, at work, many patients may ask you, how long more you can keep using a solution or cream once opened. Or sometimes, is it still fine to keep using an expired medication? The old adage that "all good things come to an end" applies this situation very well. Medications last longer (up to expiry date) when they are stored unopened. Using expired medications may cause harm or it has lost its effectiveness over time. Antibiotic Suspension Please refer to products leaflet since the recommendation is brand specific. Amoxicillin 200 mg and Clavulanate 28 mg per 5 ml Syrup Augmentin - The dry powder should be stored in unopened containers in a dry place at below 25°C. Reconstituted suspension should be stored in a refrigerator (2-8°C) and used within 7 days. Clamovid BID - Refrigerate and use withi...