It is a crazy question maybe but I found 20 mg Cialis pills that I forgot about. Does anyone know if they could be used safely. I understand that they may not work but is there any other harmful things that could happen if they were used?
Can you use 20 mg Cialis that is 6 years old?
Question posted by cbenjam14 on 27 May 2018
Last updated on 4 June 2018 by rgd3454
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It is my understanding that after the expiration date, the drug loses its effectivity slowly over time. This also has a lot to do with how it was stored over time. If it was stored in total darkness and in even temperatures below 72 degrees, then it "might" be as effective as it was during the expiration date (Not as effective as when it was active). I am unsure why though you would want to use the drug after 6 years, unless you want to give it to a friend because you don't use it. I wouldn't depend on it's accuracy, but it is not harmful to use it. It will just turn eventually into a Chemical type "salt".
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