Timelies all!
Happy Birthday isaac!
Also going to be near 90 here. Ah, spring in Washington.....
Tara ,'Get It Done'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Timelies all!
Happy Birthday isaac!
Also going to be near 90 here. Ah, spring in Washington.....
Happy Birthday, Isaac!!!
Happy Isaac day!!
Happy birthday, Isaac!
::does the Baby Isaac dance from Yo Gabba Gabba in honor::
Happy day isaac.
I forgot to add about sara, that she does not have internet at the new place yet.
Jesse, that sucks.
Mac is having a banner month, he is starting to read to himself. All hail this new skill- all his old comic books will now have new life.
Happy Birthday Isaac!
Yay reading Mac!
Happy Birthday to Issac!
Happy birthday to you, Isaac!
happy birthday Issac1
happy reading mac!
I guess I have to go back to Target, since the loratadine I bought there yesterday expired in November.
Nah, it's still good. Seriously. Unless the pills are actually crumbling (in a big way, not just little nicks on the edges from knocking against each other in the bottle), or if there's a noticeable rank smell, they're fine.
Expiration dates on "dry" meds (pills, capsules -- not gel-filled caps, though -- tablets) are more of a CYA for the manufacturer. For "wet" meds, though (creams, liquid things like cough syrup, gel-filled caps), it's a good idea to keep an eye on the expiration date, because the fact that they have a liquid content means they'll degrade faster than a pill will.
t edit My rule of thumb is that a "dry" med is still good within 1 year after its expiration date (and probably longer, but I personally toss them after 1 year [uh, except for narcotic pain-killers; don't be like me]). So, for instance, I'd use the loratadine until November of this year.
Unless you were going to make a trip to Target anyway; in which case, give them shit for selling expired drugs. But you don't need to make a trip just for this.