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> Lot of expiration dates you see in medicines is FDA regulated and should be taken seriously.

This is not true. The FDA dates are ultra-conservative for liability reasons. The military has done a lot of research (well, asked other people to do research) on this, and found that the vast majority of "expired" medicine is perfectly fine:

> To save money on regularly replacing its drug stockpile, in 1985 the US Air Force asked the FDA to test some products. Since then, the FDA has found that 90% of over 100 prescription and over-the-counter drugs tested could be used safely past their expiration date, a Pentagon spokesman told the Associated Press, adding that the dates tended to be very conservative. Products were tested by either the manufacturer or the FDA, but always with agency supervision.

Source: https://www.thepharmaletter.com/article/fda-tests-let-milita...



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The CDC has literally outlined which expired masks are acceptable and which are not:

https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/FAQ-N95.aspx

Take that for what you will.


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