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How do you reuse cough medicine? I don't think I want to know.

 

This isn't about drinking it and reusing it after that. That'd be quite impossible, btw, no matter whether you want to know it or not.

 

It's about reusing expired medicines

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This isn't about drinking it and reusing it after that. That'd be quite impossible, btw, no matter whether you want to know it or not.

 

It's about reusing expired medicines

I think he was being a comic. :)

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That would be USING expired medicine, surely. (Also just joking.)

 

That bugged me too, not joking. I changed the title.

 

Reusing means you've already used it at least once, and are going to use it again before throwing it away. It shouldn't apply to anything taken in doses. I'm not reusing my toothpaste every time I brush, I'm just using it.

 

As to the OP, my primary care physician told me the expiry dates are less important for solid pills where slightly less strength isn't going to affect efficacy as a cure. I was specifically asking about baby aspirin (81mg) and ibuprofen (200mg) in tablet form, and their respective abilities as anti-inflammatories and pain inhibitors. It's tempting to buy in bulk to save money, but often these family deals go past expiration.

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