Hi,
I have found a little bottle of Ketaminehydrochloride ("Exalgon"), which is far beyond its expiry date (which was in 2003).
I read that fluid solutions are less stable than non-fluid, hard forms of drugs, e.g. pills, which - on average - still possess 90% of their original efficacy five years after expiration (source: www.medknowledge.de/abstract/med/med2003/9-2003-13-verfallsdatum-medikamente.htm).
The standard shelf life of Exalgon is declared with three years.
I have found a little bottle of Ketaminehydrochloride ("Exalgon"), which is far beyond its expiry date (which was in 2003).
I read that fluid solutions are less stable than non-fluid, hard forms of drugs, e.g. pills, which - on average - still possess 90% of their original efficacy five years after expiration (source: www.medknowledge.de/abstract/med/med2003/9-2003-13-verfallsdatum-medikamente.htm).
The standard shelf life of Exalgon is declared with three years.