Expired Medications: Dangerous or Just Less Effective? (2024)

Most people pay close attention to the use-by dates on foods like canned goods, meat and milk. They know that eating spoiled food can be harmful and watch carefully for signs that it has gone bad.

But what about medications? Are expiration dates really important? University Hospitals pharmacist, James Reissig, PharmD, MS, BCPS responds to frequently asked questions about over-the-counter and prescription medications and why it’s important to pay attention to the expiration dates.

Is it dangerous to take expired medications?

“Very few medications become toxic when they are past their expiration date,” says Reissig. “Most simply lose effectiveness over time due to changes in chemical composition. However, in some situations, taking expired medications can have serious health consequences. For example, taking sub-potent antibiotics might not fully treat an infection, leading to more serious illness and possible antibiotic resistance.”

In addition, any medication that requires a precise dosage to treat a specific disease or condition should never be used beyond the expiration date. Examples include:

  • Anticoagulants & antiplatelets (blood thinners)
  • Epinephrine pens
  • Inhalers (especially rescue inhalers)
  • Insulin
  • Nitroglycerine tablets
  • Seizure medications
  • Thyroid medications

Taking these medications at less than full potency could lead to potentially dangerous health complications so it is always advisable to replace them before the expiration date. In an emergency situation, it may be better to take or use sub-potent medicines like an epinephrine pen or rescue inhaler versus nothing at all, but the medication should be replaced as soon as possible.

When did the FDA begin requiring expiration dates on medications?

The Expiration Dating Law was passed in 1979, requiring that all medications, both OTC and prescription, have an expiration date printed or stamped on the bottle or packaging. The manufacturer then guarantees the stability and effectiveness of the medication if taken prior to the expiration date provided.

How is the expiration date determined?

“In an ideal world, manufacturers would perform studies that show how long a medication is stable and remains effective when it is stored in various environmental conditions. However, if manufacturers actually had to do this, it could take decades for new medications to get approved. Therefore, most manufacturers provide very conservative estimates of the timeframe within which the medication will be safe and provide the intended benefit,” says Reissig.

For some medications, stability decreases once the original packaging is opened. Therefore, when the pharmacist fills a prescription by separating a portion of pills from the original bottle, he or she may indicate an expiration date that occurs sooner than the one provided by the manufacturer.

How should medications be stored?

Unless instructed by the pharmacist to store medications in a particular way – in the refrigerator, for example – medications should be stored in a dark, temperature- and humidity-controlled location. Extreme heat or cold, light and high levels of humidity can cause some medications to lose stability and thus reduce their effectiveness. “Many people store medications in their bathroom which is probably the worst place due to the frequent changes in humidity,” says Reissig.

And, of course, medications should always be stored where curious children or pets cannot accidentally get into them.

Are expired OTC medications like ibuprofen and acetaminophen safe to take?

The vast majority of over-the-counter medications retain stability and potency well beyond the listed expiration date. When used for minor aches and pains or allergies, it is fine to use an over-the-counter medicine that expired a couple months ago until you can replace it. For those taking a physician-recommended daily aspirin for heart health, the expired pills should be replaced as soon as possible. Again, this is a case where it is probably better to take potentially sub-potent expired medicine versus nothing until the expired medication can be replaced.

What is the safest way to dispose of expired medications?

The Environmental Protection Agency and the local water and sewer districts ask that medications not be flushed down the toilet or sink as many can cause issues in the sewers and water treatment facilities. Additionally, water treatment facilities cannot filter out medications from our drinking water.

Expired medications can be disposed of in the regular trash if precautions are taken to ensure that children or pets cannot gain access to it. However, the best option is to participate in one of the periodic medication take-back events. “A Google search of “FDA drug disposal” will take you to the FDA webpage that provides guidance on medication disposal as well as finding medication disposal locations,” advises Reissig.

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University Hospitals has pharmacylocations across the region, staffed by licensed pharmacists who can answer medication-related questions. We also have several permanent year-round medication disposal kiosks for the convenience and safety of our patients and the community.

Expired Medications: Dangerous or Just Less Effective? (2024)

FAQs

Expired Medications: Dangerous or Just Less Effective? ›

“Very few medications become toxic when they are past their expiration date,” says Reissig. “Most simply lose effectiveness over time due to changes in chemical composition. However, in some situations, taking expired medications can have serious health consequences.

How dangerous are expired medications? ›

Expired medical products can be less effective or risky due to a change in chemical composition or a decrease in strength. Certain expired medications are at risk of bacterial growth and sub-potent antibiotics can fail to treat infections, leading to more serious illnesses and antibiotic resistance.

Which organ is affected by expired medicine? ›

In worst case scenarios, expired medicines can take a toll on your kidneys and livers. You can develop allergies or even have to deal with lower immunity in case the expired medicines adversely affect your metabolism. It is recommended to always check the expiry date before consumption of medicine.

How long are drugs effective after expiration date? ›

No one wanted to throw away expensive medications that might still be safe and effective. So, the drugs were extensively tested with oversight by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The verdict? Most medications were still good nearly three years past their expiration dates.

What does it mean when a medication is outdated? ›

Updated on November 1, 2022. Key takeaways: Manufacturers set medication expiration dates. But they don't always mean that the medication stops working after that date. Some medications, though, can be harmful if taken after their expiration date.

What not to do with expired medicine? ›

Remember to remove labels. The FDA recommends putting drugs in a plastic bag with an undesirable substance, such as cat litter or coffee grounds, and throwing them in the garbage,6 which is then taken to a regulated disposal site. Most unused medicines should not be washed down the sink or toilet.

Can I take ibuprofen that expired 2 years ago? ›

Within reason, an ibuprofen tablet that is a few months past its expiry date is probably safe to take. Ibuprofen that is years past its expiry date should not be taken. Pharmaceutical companies are required by law to put an expiry date on their products, and ibuprofen is no exception.

Which drugs should never be used past their expiration date? ›

Examples include:
  • Anticoagulants & antiplatelets (blood thinners)
  • Epinephrine pens.
  • Inhalers (especially rescue inhalers)
  • Insulin.
  • Nitroglycerine tablets.
  • Seizure medications.
  • Thyroid medications.
Aug 23, 2023

Which antibiotics become toxic when expired? ›

A handful of case reports from decades ago linked the oral antibiotic tetracycline to a reversible form of kidney damage called Fanconi syndrome when taken after the expiration date. The toxicity may have been caused by tetracycline degradation products (epi-anhydrotetracycline or anhydrotetracycline).

What does the expiration date of a drug indicate? ›

Why are expiration dates important for consumers to pay attention to? Drug expiration dates reflect the time period during which the product is known to remain stable, which means it retains its strength, quality, and purity when it is stored according to its labeled storage conditions.

What should be done with out of date medications? ›

Don't keep unused medicines past their expiry dates. Take expired medicines to a pharmacy for safe disposal. Throwing away unwanted medicines in the bin or by flushing down the toilet is dangerous to others, and harmful to the environment.

What causes medication to expire? ›

Why do medications expire? Medications contain active ingredients that degrade and become less effective over time. This can cause serious health problems, according to Smith. There are also risks that as drugs degrade, other chemical compounds could develop that could cause unintended side effects.

Are expired cough drops safe? ›

Yes, menthol cough drops can expire, so check the expiration date on your product. Don't take this medication once it has expired because it might not be safe or work well for your sore throat or cough. Can too many menthol cough drops cause mouth sores?

Can I take Benadryl that expired 3 years ago? ›

Can I use BENADRYL® if it is expired? No. If your BENADRYL® has expired, please discard it properly and get a new package. Visit the FDA website for more information Open link in new window.

Are expired sleeping pills dangerous? ›

"OTC sleeping pills have a low risk of expiration or causing any problems, except that they may lose potency and trigger multiple doses, some of which may be more potent than others," Langdon said.

Is 5 year old amoxicillin still good? ›

Amoxicillin capsules and tablets have an expiry of around 2 years and, provided they are stored as recommended and in the original packaging, there will be a small lee way of safety if used beyond expiry. Amoxicillin suspension is different and has a very short shelf life of about 7-10 days once it is prepared.

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