The Hidden Truth About Taking Expired Medications

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By *James Walton* April 14, 2017 08:35

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Let’s get right to it. Your medicine cabinets look just like mine. If one
equals none than its stands to reason that you have extra meds. You may
even have some meds that don’t apply to anyone in your home. For me there
are two motivations for having “too much” OTC medication around.
OTC – Over the Counter

   1. If my family needs relief or medical aid in a time when the shelves
   have gone bare and the doctors have gone to New Zealand I want to be
   prepared
   2. When loved ones are sick, there is little they won’t part with to get
   that medicine. It’s one of the most powerful bartering tools available.

Because your stockpile will most likely expire, let’s explore the full
story on expired medications.

In fact, good health is well worth an expiring medicine cabinet. Still, you
want to be able to put these meds to use and like everything else in your
stockpile you should know whether these medicines are safe to use or not.
Let’s take the guesswork out of medications.

*Related: Top 30 Over-the-Counter Meds to Stockpile
<http://www.askaprepper.com/counter-medications-stockpile/>*
*The FDA Ruling is 30+ Years Old*

The FDA instituted expiration dates on medicines way back in 1979. These
dates were put on for public safety but I would also argue, as with most
expirations dates, for turnover. You see when food or products “expire”
<http://www.askaprepper.com/debunking-expiration-dates-need-know/>you get
to throw them out and go by new ones and that means $$ for the producers of
those products. It’s a little diabolical but in the name of public health
who can argue it, right?

Expiration dates also help with litigation. You see, going into business
gets riskier every day. The tapeworm of America is the tort lawyer and they
are hungry to attack medications and their effects. These lawyers have
driven the price of health care through the roof. Expiration dates give the
medicine companies protection if meds are taken after that date and
something goes wrong.

So, what does, something goes wrong, mean?
*With Most Medications, It’s A Matter Of Potency Not Poison *

This is the issue with OTC and Prescription medications. When they age,
they are subject to a loss in potency. We see the same effect in vitamins
if you need a comparable. Some of those old vitamins on sale are little
more than cellulose. A similar effect happens with your meds at home.

*So where is the danger? *

Compensating for the lowered potency brings about risks of its own, says
Jennifer Adams, PharmD, EdD, a spokesperson for the APhA and the senior
director of strategic academic partnerships at the American Association of
Colleges of Pharmacy. If an expired medication is now only 90 percent
effective, some patients might just assume it’s safe to take two pills
instead of one, or three instead of two, she says. “You aren’t really sure
in terms of how much you’re going to be getting, and you could potentially
be getting too much … That’s when it can be very dangerous.” (Source
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/12/expired-medications-drugs-safety_n_6101434.html>
)

Potency is also incredibly important when you talk about life saving drugs.
Drugs that lower blood pressure, stop heart attacks help with diabetes or
asthma to name a few. If the efficacy of these drugs drops and you are
depending on them to save your life, well, you’re going to die or overdose
to compensate.

*Related: Where to Buy Survival Antibiotics without Prescription?
<http://www.askaprepper.com/where-to-buy-survival-antibiotics-without-prescription/>*
*Understanding the Governments Position*

Though it’s easy to curse the government for their “over regulation” they
have the duty of looking out for 300 million people. They are tasked with
making decisions that will protect the lot of us, even those who aren’t too
smart, while still allowing us the liberties and freedoms we demand. It’s
not an easy task.

Without government regulation, the earth would be void of resources and
many more people would die. It may seem like over kill and there is some
treachery involved in the expiration decree but it protects people and
businesses.
*SLEP/ SHELF LIFE EXTENSION PROGRAM*

SLEP was a study conducted by the FDA for the U.S military. It found that
most meds stored in exceptional conditions could last up to 5 ½ years past
the expiration date. This study was conducted on OTC meds and
prescriptions. It found common drugs like Ibuprofen, Acetaminophen, allergy
meds and even various prescriptions like opioids maintain 90% potency over
the duration of the study.

This means most medications will last beyond their expiration date.

Still, the FDA utilized serious conditions for storage. Specially cooled
facilities were used to store the meds over the 5 years. To me it would
make sense that as meds begin to age move them into the fridge as this is
your best version of a cool dry place.

*Related: How To Prepare Medicinal Pickled Garlic
<http://www.askaprepper.com/how-to-prepare-medicinal-pickled-garlic/>*
*Not all meds hold up past the expiration:*

*EpiPen:* This is a one-shot deal that could mean life or death. If you
have no other option, of course, it will help but you put yourself or your
family at serious risk using a less effective/expired EpiPen.

*Aspirin:* Normal aspirin and aspirin containing medicines lost their
potency quickly and became ineffective shortly after expiration.

*Amphetamines:* The same was true of Amphetamines and meds containing them.

*Antibiotics:* Using degenerated antibiotics will only strengthen the
bacteria you are fighting. Therefore, you must run the full course. Do not
take expired antibiotics. Here are the only 4 antibiotics
<http://www.askaprepper.com/antibiotics-you-need-shtf/> you’ll need when
SHTF.

*Life and Death Prescriptions:* Never play around with expiration dates on
meds that must work efficiently to save your life. Like the EpiPen there is
no margin for error.
*Bottom Line*

   - The government has determined expiration dates to both keep us safe
   from making bad decisions and to help manufactures and retailers on
   turnover.
   - Most meds will be fine past the best buy date. Store your meds in a
   cool dry place and if they get close to aging out move them to the fridge.
   - If you have the means just replace them.
   - Some meds will not hold up over time.
   - Do not risk using expired, lifesaving medications.


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