In a drug store, the expired drug formulation are called
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In a drug store, the expired drug formulation are called obsolete items.
Obsolete means old, ancient or outdated.
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These types of formulations in the drug stores are called Out-of-date medicines.
- The term "expired drug" refers to a formulation that has lost its medicinal usefulness due to the expiration of its shelf life.
- At no time should these medications be dispensed to patients from a retailer.
- Medicines that have beyond their expiration date are no longer therapeutically effective since their active chemicals have degraded, and they may be harmful to consume.
- These medicines should be taken out of the store and properly disposed of using proper disposal procedures and techniques.
- Out-of-date drug formulations no longer fulfill their intended purpose and are considered obsolete when their shelf-life, which is typically two or three years, has expired.
- As a result, such formulations are referred to as out-of-date formulations, and they should be separated and discarded, and disposed of from drug stores.
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