That Drug Expiration Date May Be More Myth Than Fact
Hospitals and pharmacies are required to toss expired drugs, no matter how expensive, vital or scarce. And that's even though the FDA has long known that many remain safe and potent for years longer.
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July 18, 2017 at 04:00PM
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NPR News: That Drug Expiration Date May Be More Myth Than Fact
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