Viagra’s Shelf Life: Understanding Expiration Dates

Store Viagra in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. This will help maintain its potency.

The expiration date printed on the Viagra bottle is crucial. After this date, the drug’s effectiveness may decrease. Using expired Viagra might not produce the desired results.

    Unopened Bottles: Generally, unopened Viagra tablets maintain their potency for 3-4 years from the manufacturing date, even if they’re past the expiration date printed on the bottle. Opened Bottles: Once opened, potency can decline faster. Keep the bottle tightly closed and store it properly. Discard unused tablets after one to two years from opening, regardless of expiration date.

Remember, these are estimates. Various factors–temperature fluctuations, exposure to light and moisture–impact how long Viagra remains potent. The tablet’s active ingredient, sildenafil citrate, is sensitive to environmental conditions.

Check the Packaging: Always inspect the packaging for signs of damage or tampering before using the medication. Consult Your Doctor or Pharmacist: If you have any doubts about the potency of your Viagra, contact your doctor or pharmacist. They can provide advice based on your situation. Proper Disposal: When discarding expired Viagra, follow your local guidelines for safe medication disposal. Never flush medication down the toilet unless explicitly instructed to do so.

Following these recommendations helps ensure you use Viagra safely and effectively.