It is never good to use any medication after an expiration date, if one is listed.
Depends on the validity and expiration date on the passport, if expiration date has still not passed then the pasport is good to use.
About 6 months after the date.
It's not, once a drug hits the expiration date it should be discarded -
probably forever....i would still use it....
Maalox is no longer any good after the expiration date. When the expiration date has passed it means that it is no longer as effective as it once was.
Fluoride toothpaste can still be effective after its expiration date, but its potency may decrease over time. Using fluoride toothpaste past the expiration date can still help protect against tooth decay, but it may not be as effective as a product that is within its recommended shelf life.
not much is good after ten years but check the expiration date.
The expiration date is the last date on which the manufacturer is willing to guarantee that it is good. After that date, it may or may not be good (for that matter, it's possible for it to go bad BEFORE the expiration date, though this is not terribly likely).
Well, yeah, but any medecine which is older than its expiration date may be weaker, among other things.
No product should be used after it's expiration date. It may or may not still be good bcause the growth of bacteria isn't always on the same time line, but the dates are chosen to be as safe as possible. So heed them.
no, canned fruit expires in can faster than other canned foods. Follow the expiration.