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health2 years ago

The Truth About Expired Medications: Can You Still Take Them?

Taking expired over-the-counter cold and flu medications may provide some relief, but they are generally less effective and may pose risks. While certain medications, such as tablets and capsules, may still be safe to use a few months after the expiration date, liquid medications and those containing aspirin should be avoided. Factors such as storage conditions and a person's age or health conditions can also affect the safety of expired medication. It is recommended to check expiration dates, properly dispose of expired medications, and restock with fresh supplies to ensure effective symptom relief during cold and flu season.

consumer-goods2 years ago

Unveiling the Hidden Expiration Dates: 5 Surprising Things You Didn't Know Expired

The Wall Street Journal reports that the concept of expiration dates on consumer products, particularly food items, is being questioned as some experts argue that these dates are often arbitrary and do not necessarily indicate safety concerns. Critics argue that the current system leads to unnecessary waste and confusion among consumers, and there is a need for clearer guidelines and education on product labeling.

technology2 years ago

The Rise and Fall of Chromebooks: From Budget-friendly to E-Waste

Massachusetts students who rely on budget-friendly Chromebooks may face issues as Google sets expiration dates for software updates, rendering some models unusable. Nonprofit organization MassPIRG discovered that several expired Chromebooks were still being sold on Amazon, leaving unsuspecting buyers without access to critical websites and unable to complete schoolwork. The expiration dates are determined by Google and are not based on the purchase date. This policy has led to wasted resources for schools and taxpayers, as functional laptops become unsupported. While Google has extended support for Chromebooks from five to eight years, hardware limitations eventually hinder updates.

health2 years ago

"Obtaining Acid Reflux Medicine in the US: Tips from People's Pharmacy"

A reader asks if an acid reflux medication called Riopan, which worked well for them in Italy, is available in the US. The People's Pharmacy explains that the same basic ingredients can be found in over-the-counter antacids such as DiGel, Gelusil, Maalox, and Mylanta. Another reader reports memory loss while taking pregabalin (Lyrica), a drug commonly used for nerve pain. The People's Pharmacy notes that memory impairment is a reported side effect of pregabalin and advises discussing the issue with a prescriber. A reader also questions why pharmacies don't put the actual expiration date of medication on the patient's bottle, and the People's Pharmacy agrees that this is a problem they have been trying to address with the FDA for years.

gaming2 years ago

"Nintendo Switch eShop Sale Offers Unbeatable Deals on Top Games and Vouchers"

Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers offer discounts on two games from Nintendo's library, but they come with an expiration date of 12 months and require an active Nintendo Switch Online membership. The vouchers cost $100 and can only be purchased by those with a Nintendo Switch Online account, saving buyers $20. Eligible games include The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Pokemon titles, Fire Emblem Engage, and Metroid Dread.

food2 years ago

Canadian candy owner desperate to give away 133,000 expiring chocolate bars.

Crystal Regehr Westergard, the founder of Canadian Candy Nostalgia, is struggling to give away more than 130,000 Run & Butter chocolate bars before they expire in June. Westergard tried giving them to schools, homeless shelters, and even the Edmonton Oilers, but there are still too many. She has since been in touch with food banks and charities to donate the candy bars. People are buying them, but not at a rapid pace, and Westergard is urging people to support the charities that are helping her by taking them.

food2 years ago

Canadian woman struggles to give away 130,000 vintage chocolate bars before expiration date.

Crystal Regehr Westergard, the founder of Canadian Candy Nostalgia, has 133,000 Rum & Butter chocolate bars that are set to expire in June. Westergard tried giving them to schools, local homeless shelters, and even the Edmonton Oilers, but there are still far too many. She has been in touch with food banks that could take a couple of thousand off her hands, and there have been orders trickling in. She urges people to support charities that are helping by taking them instead of asking her to mail them a free box.