Can i use cialis pills that expired on 12/2006?!


Question: should they still work?


Answers: should they still work?

After doing a bit of reading, there seems to be no immediate threat in taking expired medication.
However, the effectiveness of the medication may start to weaken after the expiration date.

"Q: After an expiration date on a medication, how long can you actually keep it? What if it's unopened?

A: Generally, expiration dates have been set by pharmaceutical companies, based on their internal tests of the longest period of time that a medication is known to be effective. Based on other studies, medications probably continue to be effective at least one to two years after the expiration date, and maybe as long as 10 to 15 years later. Medications do retain their effectiveness longer if they are kept unopened or unexposed to humid air.

The only report of harm coming from the ingestion of an expired medication was with tetracycline many years ago. So, it's probably safe to take an expired medication, but not if it's a prescription medication that has expired. " (source below)

Never use any medication whose shelf life has expired. They may either not work or have an adverse effect on you.

yes but there potency will be alot less as the experation date on pills marks how long there effective.
It could be really dangrous though.

NEVER USE EXPIRED MEDICATION! It might still work but you are putting you body at risk for a lot of things that might hit you in the long run. For example: liver, kidney, and stomach problems, and sexual side-effects.

You might get a 12 hr erection!

yes, it's fine. expiration dates are a way to make money for pill companies

NO> That is why they show an expiry date.





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