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Personally I believe that all medications have expiration dates on them for a reason. That being said: most medications DO NOT loose their effectiveness during 'normal' shelf, but once that has past, there is a huge difference in the way that it breaks down, the way that it is effective, and so many other chemical changes are broken down in the medication. I hate to be negative, but I highly suggest that you NOT USE EXPIRED medication. I know that the FDA and the entire medical community would not have the dates listed if they were not meant to really be adhered to! SUGGESTION: DO NOT USE EXPIRED MEDICATION - OF ANY SORT - INCLUDING NALTREXONE!

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