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Default The Myth of Drug Expiration Dates

The Myth of Drug Expiration Dates - ProPublica

We wonder why drugs are so Expensive and pharma/insurance companies are so Rich.

I keep abx drugs in refrig for some yrs as I only use when I need to for dental visits.

My thyroid support dx is for 200 tabs and they are fine in the bottle for the 6 months I take these 200 tabs, 1 daily.

I even question some foods, so foods expire dates are a given...but others no so much. So much is preserved anyway.

Think about this money making scheme, I believe so much.
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