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I Have Amoxicillin From 02/18/2015 Is It Ok To Take?

Updated October 24, 2016
Jackie Says:
Sun, October 23, 2016

Hi...I am no longer insured because of my job change; before that i was visiting the dentist on a regular basis. He prescribed me some amoxicillin for an infection..right i didn't follow the rules and finished the amoxicillin. Now my infection is back. Is it ok to take a few to get the swelling down? Thank you!

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Verwon Says:
Mon, October 24, 2016

Hello, Jackie! How are you?

Most prescription medications are good for one year from the date you receive them from your pharmacy, according to the NIH, unless they are still in the original factory sealed container. They do not become dangerous, once expired, but they do start to lose effectiveness, so they may not fully eradicate the infectious bacteria, which creates the risk of your developing antibiotic resistance.

The FDA lists its typical side effects of this medication as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, non-allergic skin rash, and diarrhea.

It would be best to see your dentist, so they can prescribe the proper antibiotic and make sure you have enough to finish a full course of treatment.

Is there anything else I can help with?

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