Yes. Time, heat, light all degrade it.
Expired Benzalkonium Chloride may not work effectively for its intended purpose, such as disinfecting surfaces or as an antiseptic. It can degrade over time, resulting in reduced antimicrobial activity. It is recommended to discard and replace expired Benzalkonium Chloride to ensure its efficacy.
Torbutrol is the brand name of the prescription veterinary medicine Butorphanol Tartrate, which is usually used for cough suppression in dogs. Sometimes it is used for pain relief. This medicine is not safe for cats. Never medicate a pet yourself. If your animal is sick, take it to a vet immediately to get correct treatment.
The expiration date on drugs is set for the point at which 90% of the drug remains. You see, over time, drugs can degrade. (Think about when you let food sit out for a long period of time. It goes bad) It may not hurt you, however, there are some cases where the drug can degrade to a harmful product. It is best not to use expired medicine. So, it may not hurt you, it may not help you, but it is best not to take the chance.
Expired ACCU-CHEK strips should not be used as they may not provide accurate results. The chemical composition of the strips can degrade over time, affecting their ability to measure blood glucose levels correctly. It is recommended to use only unexpired strips for accurate and reliable results.
One person cannot degrade another. You can only degrade yourself.
Peter likes to degrade people by calling them embarrassing names. The bully would always degrade her. If a machine is not properly maintained its performance will degrade. His harsh and scolding remarks did nothing but degrade the child. Exposure to the rain will degrade the DNA sample.
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There is an expiry date for a reason, Would you eat chip dip 3 years after it expires?
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There are many things that can go wrong in a medicine, depending upon what type of medicine it is. Primarily, most medicines can degrade, which means the chemicals weaken. The drug is then less effective for the purpose it is needed. For example, if an antibiotic's chemical make-up weakens, it will not fight the infection as it should if the medication was not expired. When someone with an infection takes an expired medication, the bacteria then continue to multiply, unchecked. The person would get sicker even though taking the expired antibiotic. I would just go out and buy a new bottle or obtain a new prescription.
The base word of "biodegradable" is "degrade."