Not valid at all. Other counties buy the expired medicine from the US and then use it there. Sometimes it means something, but if you store your items properly in normal temperatures, then they should last you a good deal of time. Would freezing temperatures extend that? I don't know. But basically, let's look at Tums. Tums is Calcium Carbonate. Ca(2)C I believe. That's all it is, a bunch of chemicals like everything else out there. I don't even know how there could be an expiration date unless the air getting to it will dry it out somehow and mess up it's chemical makeup. I don't know if that's really even possible, but that would be the only reason for an expiration date.
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At 10:36 PM,
Saturn2888 said…
Not valid at all. Other counties buy the expired medicine from the US and then use it there. Sometimes it means something, but if you store your items properly in normal temperatures, then they should last you a good deal of time. Would freezing temperatures extend that? I don't know. But basically, let's look at Tums. Tums is Calcium Carbonate. Ca(2)C I believe. That's all it is, a bunch of chemicals like everything else out there. I don't even know how there could be an expiration date unless the air getting to it will dry it out somehow and mess up it's chemical makeup. I don't know if that's really even possible, but that would be the only reason for an expiration date.
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