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    If sports drinks are anything like pharma/nutriceuticals, an expiration further out than 2 or 3 years is expensive to prove, so most manf's just go with that. They also have to prove that the product meets its label, not just that is isn't going to kill you or taste bad. Expired multivitamins that haven't grown anything new are usually still fine, they just won't have as much vitamin C, Folic acid, and the other labile contents, as they did when new.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hammer03 View Post
    If sports drinks are anything like pharma/nutriceuticals, an expiration further out than 2 or 3 years is expensive to prove, so most manf's just go with that. They also have to prove that the product meets its label, not just that is isn't going to kill you or taste bad. Expired multivitamins that haven't grown anything new are usually still fine, they just won't have as much vitamin C, Folic acid, and the other labile contents, as they did when new.
    Exactly. My buddy has stuff in his anti-biotic stash that's over a decade, and still works like a charm. The only medicine I'm aware of that's actually dangerous past the expiration date, is anything in the tetracycline family.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dingo View Post
    Exactly. My buddy has stuff in his anti-biotic stash that's over a decade, and still works like a charm. The only medicine I'm aware of that's actually dangerous past the expiration date, is anything in the tetracycline family.
    According to my Pharmocopaeia book for example Doxycycline as it degrades over time creates a toxin that destroys your kidneys.

    Know what you store and what it does inside and out and then, read more about it, I guess is the moral of the story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbeau30 View Post
    According to my Pharmocopaeia book for example Doxycycline as it degrades over time creates a toxin that destroys your kidneys.

    Know what you store and what it does inside and out and then, read more about it, I guess is the moral of the story.
    Yep, that's the main go-to tetracycline for skin infections, if one doesn't have an IV.

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    If it's in the can with the mylar lid it should have a theoretical shelf life of 30+ years

    Quote Originally Posted by hammer03 View Post
    If sports drinks are anything like pharma/nutriceuticals, an expiration further out than 2 or 3 years is expensive to prove, so most manf's just go with that. They also have to prove that the product meets its label, not just that is isn't going to kill you or taste bad. Expired multivitamins that haven't grown anything new are usually still fine, they just won't have as much vitamin C, Folic acid, and the other labile contents, as they did when new.
    this is the same for canned goods, once the nutrition label is out of spec they expire it, even though it is still food.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dingo View Post
    Exactly. My buddy has stuff in his anti-biotic stash that's over a decade, and still works like a charm. The only medicine I'm aware of that's actually dangerous past the expiration date, is anything in the tetracycline family.
    insulin, most vaccines

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