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expired hydrocodone
Thread starterbonemilk
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I have a bottle of hydrocodone. The issue is that it's nearly 15 years past its expiration date... I know that hydrocodone could be effective on its own but if it was expired (and for that long) how much of an issue would that be?
The major question is how was it stored? It's almost impossible to say whether it's still potent or not without actually testing it. You would use it on your own risk in any case.
The major question is how was it stored? It's almost impossible to say whether it's still potent or not without actually testing it. You would use it on your own risk in any case.
The thing is idk how the active substance and the other substances in the pills react over the years. They still might be ok, if they were stored relatively cool (usually on the package there's an info saying store below x°C or so), were they exposed to air? Also a question. But still, 15 years is very long.
don't know about 15 years but I had a bottle of liquid hydrocodone 1 year expired (sitting in the refrigerator). Took it for a method and while I didn't take enough to kill me, I was high as a bird so I'm pretty sure it'll still work. From what I've read, expiration dates just mean it's effectiveness wears out over time.
If you have enough to test it, maybe just take one pill, or even half. How many mg per pill?
don't know about 15 years but I had a bottle of liquid hydrocodone 1 year expired (sitting in the refrigerator). Took it for a method and while I didn't take enough to kill me, I was high as a bird so I'm pretty sure it'll still work. From what I've read, expiration dates just mean it's effectiveness wears out over time.
If you have enough to test it, maybe just take one pill, or even half. How many mg per pill?
One of my family members is a pharmacist and they told me that the expiration date really just means that there is a one log reduction in effectiveness provided the medication is stored properly. So this means it could go from 99.99 to 99.9% effective. But 15 years is a LONG time. Best bet is to do a Google search to see if the compound reacts to form something else.
that's not going to work sadly. even if you tried to take enough you'll overdose on acetaminophen much quicker and it'll give you a lot of liver damage. Acetaminophen is an otc drug found in things like Tylenol, and trust me from personal experience you do NOT want to go through that.
that's not going to work sadly. even if you tried to take enough you'll overdose on acetaminophen much quicker and it'll give you a lot of liver damage. Acetaminophen is an otc drug found in things like Tylenol, and trust me from personal experience you do NOT want to go through that.
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