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To: CottonBall
While bearing the above points in mind, it is useful to look at the results of the SLEP program to help us make our own decisions about the drugs in our cabinet. Each batch of each drug in the SLEP program is tested separately, and the shelf life extended for each batch individually. The following table summarizes the expiration date assessment results for some of these drugs that have been published so far.

Each batch of each drug in the SLEP program is tested separately, and the shelf life extended for each batch individually. So, for example, for Ampicillin capsules the range is listed as 22 to 64 months, which means the shortest batch was extended by 22 months, and the longest by 64 months. So the mean, or average, extension across all the batches tested by the program was 49 months.

CategoryDrugExpiration Date Extension (months)
MeanRange
AntibioticsAmpicillin capsules4922 – 64
Amoxicillin tablets2322 – 23
Cephalexin capsules5728 – 135
Ciprofloxacin tablets5512 – 142
Doxycycline capsules5037 – 66
Doxycycline hyclate tablets *2715 – 91 *
Tetracycline HCl capsules *5017 – 133 *
Anti-parasiteMebendazole tablets5828 – 89
Pain relief / Anti-inflammatoriesAcetaminophen pseudophedrine capsules2424 – 24
Codeine sulphate tablets *8916 – 144 *
Naproxen tablets5246 – 62
Heart drugsEnalapril maleate tablets *3427 – 42 *
Stomach drugsCimetidine tablets6759 – 75
Respiratory drugsAlbuterol inhalant**
Guaifenesin ER tablets8539 – 122
Emergency drugsAtropine sulfate autoinjector*5712 – 135 *
Diazepam autoinjector*6312 – 100 *
Eye ointmentsSulfacetamide eye cream *3935 – 44 *
Neomycin, polymixin B, bacitracin eye cream*7921 – 115 *
Skin medicationAluminium acetate tablets*5216 – 70 *
Povidone-iodine ointment6535 – 134

Table adapted from Lyon et al. 2006

* Some batches (<50%) failed and could not be extended, or failed on repeat testing. Reasons for failure included failing chemical analysis, and changes in texture or appearance.

** No batches of this drug could have their shelf life extended.

These expiration date extensions make a big difference to the usable time of a drug. To take Ciprofloxacin as an example: the licensed shelf life is 3 years, and as a result of the SLEP program the shelf life was extended by an average of 4 years, giving a total shelf life of 7 years. Even the batches that were granted the shortest extension still received an additional year on top of the licensed shelf life.

https://www.askaprepper.com/the-real-expiration-date-of-common-drugs-in-your-cabinet/

https://www.askaprepper.com/how-to-store-your-drugs-for-an-extended-shelf-life/

Both articles above play it pretty safe but that's not a bad thing. Looks like antiotics are all pretty safe for 3-5 years in a cool, dark, dry place. Second article mentions a 'medicine box' with dessicant used. I would think an ammo box would be ideal. Since an ammo box has seals and you's ideally be using dessicant, a nice cool basement should work. Maybe bring the box upstairs once a year on a day with low humidity and put fresh dessicant in it and then bring it back down to the basement.

1,692 posted on 08/23/2022 10:26:35 AM PDT by Pollard (Worm Free PureBlood)
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To: Pollard

Penicillin is something that definitely goes bad after its expiration date. It is one medication that is not worth trying to store as bad penicillin is dangerous to take.

Another med that doesn’t have a great shelf life is thyroid medication.


1,694 posted on 08/23/2022 11:11:34 AM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith…)
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To: Pollard

That’s great to have the individual antibiotics tested. You are a wealth of knowledge!

I’m going to copy that and put it into my medical files. And then like Northwest granny always talked about, I need to print them out and put them in binders. All I did was buy the binders and create the tabs!


1,698 posted on 08/23/2022 12:18:37 PM PDT by CottonBall (I believe this is the angrieist i have seen the democrats since we took away their slaves.)
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To: Pollard
...batch of each drug in the SLEP program is tested separately, and the shelf life extended for each batch individually. The following table summarizes the expiration date assessment ...

interesting...

1,700 posted on 08/23/2022 12:37:13 PM PDT by GOPJ ( “...threat to democracy” is shorthand for ... "threat to Democrats". -- Daniel Greenfield)
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To: Pollard

I love it that that list has bacitracin and neomycin eye ointment. I have a bunch of those but I’ve been wondering how long that would last past the expiration. I have a bunch of liquid IV steroids and I’ve been told by my doctor that kept in the fridge it will last forever, it just might get a little weaker overtime.


1,720 posted on 08/25/2022 9:35:01 AM PDT by CottonBall (I believe this is the angrieist i have seen the democrats since we took away their slaves.)
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