Outdated and Expired Medications: Are they safe to take?
Season 2, Episode 105, Jul 16, 02:00 PM
You are at home and you or a family member is not feeling well, do you use the old medications in the cabinet? A common question many ask and we will talk about it today. Join us and subscribe!
Outdated or Expired Medications are always a question at the doctor's office, especially when a patient is on a weekend outing away from major retail stores, they ask can this medication "still" be taken? It's a great question! Many studies have shown that tablets and capsules even 10 years are greater than 88% effective. Longer shelf lives of medications sitting in your cabinets loose their potency and efficacy.
A Law was passed in 1979 for pharmaceutical drug manufactures to require a date to 'guarantee' full potency and safety. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (Drug expiry debate:the myth and the reality- PMC)
The Shelf Life Extension Program (SLEP) was started by the FDA for the Department of Defense to order to help cut costs https://www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/mcm-legal-regulatory-and-policy-framework/expiration-dating-extension
SLEP is used in order for preparedness for our military and natural disasters like earthquakes, viral outbreaks, hurricanes, tornados and more. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) oversees the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS). In helping to prepare for natural emergencies it is also what brings Emergency Use guidelines, we all remember that from COVID.
Please send me a comment on your thoughts of Emergency Use Guidelines, stockpiles for emergencies and the shortages of medications many Americans are experiencing now. Would love to have your opinion. Please like, comment and ask a friend to Subscribe!
Let's continue to discuss options for better health and a better future together. Join me, Dr. Liza Leal, your @everydayhealthhacker and Mike Herzing to discuss your first steps to a better future. We want to be your resource for your medical and dental questions and needs.
Meridian Medical Dental Healthcare powered by Meridian Health Institute is located in Sugar Land, Texas and is a medical-dental facility to treat the whole body, mind, body and soul. Together we reclaim our health and reach for new beginnings.
Call us today whether is a simple or a serious health complication we will work together to solve the difficulties life can bring us.
Call us today at 281-265-6565.
Information in this video is to be used as a resource for information and is not personal medical advice.
A Law was passed in 1979 for pharmaceutical drug manufactures to require a date to 'guarantee' full potency and safety. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (Drug expiry debate:the myth and the reality- PMC)
The Shelf Life Extension Program (SLEP) was started by the FDA for the Department of Defense to order to help cut costs https://www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/mcm-legal-regulatory-and-policy-framework/expiration-dating-extension
SLEP is used in order for preparedness for our military and natural disasters like earthquakes, viral outbreaks, hurricanes, tornados and more. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) oversees the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS). In helping to prepare for natural emergencies it is also what brings Emergency Use guidelines, we all remember that from COVID.
Please send me a comment on your thoughts of Emergency Use Guidelines, stockpiles for emergencies and the shortages of medications many Americans are experiencing now. Would love to have your opinion. Please like, comment and ask a friend to Subscribe!
Let's continue to discuss options for better health and a better future together. Join me, Dr. Liza Leal, your @everydayhealthhacker and Mike Herzing to discuss your first steps to a better future. We want to be your resource for your medical and dental questions and needs.
Meridian Medical Dental Healthcare powered by Meridian Health Institute is located in Sugar Land, Texas and is a medical-dental facility to treat the whole body, mind, body and soul. Together we reclaim our health and reach for new beginnings.
Call us today whether is a simple or a serious health complication we will work together to solve the difficulties life can bring us.
Call us today at 281-265-6565.
Information in this video is to be used as a resource for information and is not personal medical advice.