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Which organ is affected by expired medicine?

Published in Pharmaceutical Safety 1 min read

Expired medicine can primarily affect the kidneys and liver.

Here's a breakdown:

  • Kidneys and Liver: Expired medications can degrade into compounds that place additional stress on these organs, potentially leading to damage or dysfunction over time. The kidneys and liver are responsible for filtering and metabolizing drugs, and expired medications may contain altered or toxic substances that compromise their ability to function properly.

  • Other Potential Effects: While the kidneys and liver are the primary organs affected, expired medications can also lead to:

    • Allergic Reactions: The altered chemical composition of expired drugs can trigger unexpected allergic reactions.
    • Reduced Immunity: In some cases, the metabolites of expired medications can negatively impact metabolism, indirectly affecting the immune system.

It's crucial to always check expiration dates and properly dispose of expired medications to minimize the risk of adverse effects.

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