It depends!
Some medications' chemicals change over time and may become poisonous, so it is a bad idea to take these medications, of course.
Other medications stay in fine shape and remain efficacious for a long time after the expiration
date.
The problem is that there is no real good way to tell which is in the first category and which is in the second. Also, many environmental factors affect the changes in the chemicals. So some medication with a relatively short expiration may last very long after the expiration date and be fine, while another medication with a relatively long expiration period, deteriorates rapidly and becomes trash.
So, the best way to deal with expired medications is to chuck them and throw them away. It is safer!!!
Also, when you get a prescription from your doctor, ask that the doctor prescribes only as much as you need, not more "for stocking up!" "Stocking up" is a terrible idea and can be dangerous, see above!
When yo take the meds, take them AS PRESCRIBED. So if the doctor told you to take the meds until they run out, DO THAT. Just because you feel great after three pills, may not mean you are rid of the problem. The proper regimen also prevents you from having a stock of unused medicines.
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