Q. How long are allopathic drugs actually good for?
Answer
Every allopathic drug goes through stability testing and the expiration date of a drug is estimated based on these findings. Under good manufacturing practices as determined by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) typically allopathy medicine has an expiration date that is usually from 12 to 60 months from the time of manufacturing.
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